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Ha-Holmim, full movie - Full movie 1987. You can watch Ha-Holmim online on video-on-demand services (Netflix, HBO Now), pay-TV or movie theatres with original audio in English. This movie has been premiered in Australian HD theatres in 1987 (Movies 1987).
Good, meet its target to entertain. The story is interesting.
DIRECTION | CLASSIFICATION |
Movie directed by Uri Barbash. |
+16 Film rated apt for older than 16 years. |
GENRE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME - FULL MOVIE |
Drama |
January 1, 1987 |
120 min full movie online HD (English). |
FILMING | PRODUCTION |
Filmed in Full HD (1080p) / HD (720p) quality - Wide Screen Video (movie stream and theatres). |
Israel |
Produced by Katriel Schory, Ludi Boeken and Ben Elkerbout.
Given by Amnon Salomon.
Screenplay written by Benny Barbash and Eran Preis.
Composed by Misha Segal.
Commercially distributed this film, companies like Orion Home Video, Nelson Entertainment, Scherzo, J.L. Bowbank, GSO and Hemdale.
This film was produced and / or financed by Belbo Films.
As usual, this film was shot in HD video (High Definition) Widescreen and Blu-Ray with Dolby Digital audio. Made-for-television movies are distributed in 4:3 (small screen). Without commercial breaks, the full movie Ha-Holmim has a duration of 120 minutes; the official trailer can be streamed on the Internet. You can watch this full movie free with English subtitles on movie television channels, renting the DVD or with VoD services (Video On Demand player, Hulu) and PPV (Pay Per View, Netflix).
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