I Like Mike

I Like Mike

5.8

1961-04-30

This uneven romantic drama directed by Peter Frye, is about the son of a millionaire Jewish family living in Texas who travels to Israel. On his way to the hotel in Tel Aviv after landing at the airport, the son Mike (Seymour Gitin) gets invited to spend some time with the cab driver's family. Before he has time to experience jet lag, the unwanted attentions of a female in the hotel send Mike packing. He ends up with the cabbie's family, a mixed group presided over by an authoritative matriarch (Batya Lancet). She sees no reason why one of her marriageable daughters should not hook up with this millionaire Mike, but Mike has already lost his heart to a model on a magazine cover -- quite a sticky wicket.

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This uneven romantic drama directed by Peter Frye, is about the son of a millionaire Jewish family living in Texas who travels to Israel. On his way to the hotel in Tel Aviv after landing at the airport, the son Mike (Seymour Gitin) gets invited to spend some time with the cab driver's family. Before he has time to experience jet lag, the unwanted attentions of a female in the hotel send Mike packing. He ends up with the cabbie's family, a mixed group presided over by an authoritative matriarch (Batya Lancet). She sees no reason why one of her marriageable daughters should not hook up with this millionaire Mike, but Mike has already lost his heart to a model on a magazine cover -- quite a sticky wicket.

Released

1961-04-30

Runtime

120

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Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Comedy

Romance

Language

עִבְרִית

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    Batya Lancet

    Batya Lancet
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    Gideon Singer

    Gideon Singer
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    Zeev Berlinsky

    Zeev Berlinsky
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    Topol

    Topol
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    Ilana Rovina

    Ilana Rovina
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    Meira Shor

    Meira Shor
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    Seymour Gitin

    Seymour Gitin
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    Geula Nuni

    Geula Nuni