Price : NIS15

They Call Me Shmil

92 Minutes, 1973
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: George Obadiah
Production Company:Youz Films, Arieh Film Co.
Photographer: Maurizio Continago
Language: Hebrew
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This film is by all accounts a strange bird in director George Obadiah’s oeuvre: an action comedy aiming to be a local version of a spaghetti western, inspired by the hit Trinity & Bambino franchise (starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.)
Uri Zohar and Paul L. Smith play Joe and Shmil. Everywhere they go, trouble soon follows. At the start of the film, the pair are ousted from their kibbutz, following a mega brawl they start in the communal dining room. They arrive in Tel Aviv where they meet the beautiful Mira (Yona Elian) and find work in her father’s factory. When Mira is then kidnapped by a man plotting to buy the factory for a pittance, Joe (the brain) and Shmil (the brawn) set out to rescue her.
Actor-singer Sassi Keshet has a singing cameo in the masquerade ball scene, whereas Middle Eastern soul singer-songwriter Boaz Sharabi has his own musical cameo in the nightclub scene.

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