My Father's House

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  • Genre(s):Drama
  • Release year: 1947
  • Running time: 84 min
My Father's House Hebrew: בית אבי‎ is a 1947 British Mandatory Palestine-American drama film directed by Herbert Kline, with a script by Jewish-American novelist and journalist Meyer Levin. Kline and Levin produced the film. The cinematography is by Floyd Crosby.read more

My Father's House Hebrew: בית אבי‎ is a 1947 British Mandatory Palestine-American drama film directed by Herbert Kline, with a script by Jewish-American novelist and journalist Meyer Levin. Kline and Levin produced the film. The cinematography is by Floyd Crosby. The film was an official selection of the 1950 Venice Film Festival. One of the lead actors was the Israeli sculptor Yitzhak Danziger, who was cast due to his exotic appearance. At the time, Ronnie Cohen, the lead actor, was a nine year old boy born in Britain to a Zionist family and immigrated to Israel when he was three. The director was looking for an English speaking child for a few months until he found Cohen from the film make-up artist who was the barber of Cohen's mother. The music is mainly composed of Hebrew folk songs and ocassionaly Maller-Kalikstein music; the music editor is Henry Brandt. The locations are different parts of Israel: Afikim, Ginosar, Gvulot, Kfar Hittim, Kinneret, Kiryat Anavim, Ma'ale HaHamisha, Ma'abarot, Nirim and Ramat Rachel. This is an English speaking film because it was made for the American-Jewish audience. The budget was provided mainly from wealthy Israelies and Americans and the residue from the Zionist institutes.

Original Release

01/11/1947

US Release

09/25/1947

Cast

Directors

Joseph Lejtes, Ben Oyserman, Herbert Kline

Writers

Meyer Levin

Cast

Producers

Editors

Peter Elgar

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