Burning Sands (1960 film) explained

Burning Sands
Director:Raphael Nussbaum
Runtime:97 minutes
Language:German
Budget:1 million Deutschmarks[1]

Burning Sands (German: '''Brennender Sand''') (Hebrew:Kholot lohatot) is a 1960 German-Israeli adventure film.

History

The movie was directed by Raphael Nussbaum, starring Daliah Lavi, Gert Günther Hoffmann and Abraham Eisenberg. It was the first German-Israeli feature film.

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Variety. July 1, 1959. Stroll on the Kurfuerstendamm. Hoehn. Hans. 4. May 19, 2019.