Dalia And The Sailors


Dalia And The Sailors is an Israeli comedy film directed by Menahem Golan and produced by Mordecai Navon. It was Menachem Golan's second film.

Plot

Dalia immigrated with her parents as a child from Israel to Canada. As a young woman, she misses Israel and wants to return. She sneaks on board a freighter sailing from to Israel but is soon discovered by the crew who try to hide her from the captain and the other officers.

Cast

Dalia and the Sailors sold 599,000 tickets, making it the 28th most popular Israeli film in Israeli film history. This is the first Israeli movie ever to feature nudity, although partial and by a foreign actress. Her brief nude scene contributed much to the movie's popularity when it was first released.

Soundtrack

The music for the movie was composed by Itzhak Graziani. Neomi Shemer composed two songs for the films, the title song "Na'arat HaSipun" and "Layla BeHof Achziv" which was performed by Yarkon Bridge Trio and later released on the trio's debut album.
A four-song Extended play was issued for the film. The EP didn't contain two more songs that were performed in the movie, "Layla BeHof Achziv" and "Ktovet Ka'aka" by Theatre Club Quartet, which was previously released by the quartet in 1958.

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Na'arat HaSipun" – Band
  2. "Charleston" – Itzhak Graziani
Side B
  1. "Shake" – Yarkon Bridge Trio
  2. "Twist" – Don Julio