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Save the Lifeguard

93 Minutes, 1977
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: Uri Zohar
Production:Uri Zohar, Itzhak Kol
Production Company:Herzliya Studios, Shapira Films
Photographer: David Gurfinkel
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: Hebrew

This comedy of errors marks the third and final instalment in Uri Zohar’s Tel Aviv trilogy, on the heels of Peeping Toms (1972), and Big Eyes (1974). During production, Zohar was already in the early stages of embracing ultraorthodox religion which, ultimately, made Saving the Lifeguard his directorial swansong.
The father-in-law of an immature, unruly Tel Avivian lifeguard suspects that his overgrown Peter Pan of a son-in-law has been cheating on his daughter. The father-in-law (Yossef Shiloach) loathes the lifeguard (Uri Zohar) and feels that he is unworthy of his daughter. He therefore decides to entrap him with the help of an actress (Hanna Laszlo) whose mission it is to seduce the lifeguard and get him caught in the act. Meanwhile, the lifeguard’s wife, anxious to make her husband jealous, has started hinting at an affair she may or may not having with his assistant (Gabi Amrani), aka ‘Pretty Boy’ – a prospect that completely and utterly unnerves the lifeguard.
On its theatrical release, Save the Lifeguard was watched in cinemas by a whopping 331,500 viewers, and became one of Zohar’s greatest commercial success stories.

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