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Dead End Trailer (1982)

"On a Dead End Street There's Only One Way Out!" 19 March 1982 Drama 86 mins

Yaky Yosha's 1982 Israeli drama Kvish Lelo Motza (aka Dead End Street) observes the trials and travails of a young prostitute named Alice (Anat Atzmon) who is thrust into jail alongside her pimp and hustler boyfriend. In desperation, Alice devises a scheme to save both of them: she will take the steps necessary to free herself, then set about raising the money to save her beau. However, she fails to anticipate the arrival of a documentary crew comprised of husband and wife Yoram (Yehoram Gaon) and Miri (Gila Almagor), who insist on filming her as she undergoes rehabilitation; when Yoram begins to fall hard for Alice, it draws the ire and chagrin of Miri, who begins to seethe with jealousy.

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Crew

Itzik Kol

Itzik Kol Producer

Tami Porath

Tami Porath Still Photographer

Yaky Yosha

Director

Ilan Rosenberg

Ilan Rosenberg Director of Photography

Yitzhak Klepter

Original Music Composer

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Israel 19 March 1982

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