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A children’s adventure film directed by Menahem Golan and based on Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz’s novel of the same title (sometimes also appearing as Eight in Pursuit of One or Eight on the Track of One.) The film was a massive hit at the box office with upwards of 300,000 people having watched it in cinemas.
A group of children playing in a derelict ruin on the banks of Tel Aviv’s Yarkon River discover an elderly gentleman there with an unmistakable German accent. He introduces himself as Professor Berger from Jerusalem’s Hebrew University who loves children and is passionate about animals. The youngsters befriend the professor however, Yahya – son of the kibbutz’s sweetshop owner and Amos, whose brother is an Air Force Mirage fleet pilot, are suspicious of this strange man.
At night, Yahya follows Professor Berger and learns that he has given the coach of the Air Force’s football team a bomb to plant on board the Mirage fighter jet which Tzvika, Amos’ brother, is meant to be flying in the upcoming airshow at the base. Now, the fate of the base and the entire air fleet rests in the hands of the children.
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