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The Persuader

102 Minutes, 1973
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: Yehiel Neeman
Production:Yossi Avissar
Photographer: Gadi Danzig, Yehiel Neeman
Original Music: Ilan Mochiach
Language: Hebrew
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Yehiel Neeman’s crime film is a strange bird in the history of Israeli cinema. On the one hand, it is a film inspired by dark and melancholic gangster movies like Get Carter (Mike Hodges, 1971) – and on the other hand, it is a full-on bourekas film in terms of its stereotypical exaggeration, characters, and accents.
Moris Aflalo (Reuven Bar-Yotam) is a debt collector and extortion enforcer who knows how to persuade with kindness, and when needed, with force. He is king of the neighborhood, and when he walks through the market he is received with royal respect. Those who don’t respect Moris and avoid payment, like the butcher (for example), receive violent threats.
Yehoshua, Moris’s reserve commander, asks him to help his father, who has gotten mixed up with German criminals. Moris takes care of the matters, and in the process falls in love with Shula, Yehoshua’s sister. When French criminals take over the market, Moris falls from grace and decides to leave the country, but in the world of crime, retirement is not an easy task.

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