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Sallah Shabati

1965·1h 50m·Not Rated
DramaComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 7.2/10
1,267 votes

The sharp, often hilarious satire that became the most successful film in Israeli history (until that time) is about new immigrants Sallah and his family, who are left in a shack near their promised apartment and are abandoned for months. A Yemenite Jewish family that was flown to Israel during "Operation Magic Carpet" - a clandestine operation that flew 49,000 Yemenite Jews to Israel the year after the state was formed - is forced to move to a government settlement camp. The patriarch of the family, portrayed by Chaim Topol, tries to make money and get better housing, in a country that can barely provide for its own and is in the midst absorbing hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from Arab countries.

Sallah Shabati is a 1965 drama comedy movie directed by Ephraim Kishon, starring Gila Almagor, Albert Cohen, Geula Nuni. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.2/10 from 1,267 votes and runs 1h 50m.

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Director
Ephraim Kishon
Stars
Gila Almagor
Albert Cohen
Geula Nuni
Topol
Creators
Ephraim Kishon
Details
1965-03-10
110 min
Movie
Not Rated
★ Israel
★ Hebrew, Arabic, English
Keywords
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