Tikva Aziz Movies

- 1991
- R
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In this actioner, a Middle-Eastern leader is threatening to detonate a nuclear bomb that he has planted in Miami and now a crack team of American and Russian soldiers must somehow stop him. This entry in the series is the first made without its original star, Chuck Norris. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Eric Douglas, Mike Norris, (more)
He has already been married twice before, and has lost his previous two wives in ways which are difficult to explain. Reluctant to marry again, Naftali Simantov finally agrees when a matchmaker hooks him up with Flora, who is shy and homely. He is not a mean man, and wants to have an heir to his mercantile business very much. Unfortunately, he has a disability in the lovemaking arena, and it is unlikely that he will ever produce one. Flora is too ignorant to understand this, but is not so unfeminine that she can ignore the blandishments of a salesman with a yen to bed her. When it becomes very obvious to everyone but Flora that she is pregnant, it becomes clear that Naftali feels he may be forced to become a widower again. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Starring:
- Yossi Polak
The third entry in the ultra-macho Rambo action movie series finds muscle-bound warrior John Rambo (co-writer and star Sylvester Stallone) refusing a request from his former Vietnam superior, Green Beret Colonel Trautman (Richard Crenna). Trautman is to lead a mission to aid the mujahedeen rebels fighting the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, but the Buddhist Rambo turns his friend down. When the mission goes awry and Trautman is subsequently captured and tortured within a prison fortress, Rambo launches a rescue effort of his own, armed with his trademark bow and exploding arrows. Along the way, he allies himself with the freedom fighters and runs afoul of the villainous Russian commander Zaysen (Marc de Jonge). At the time of its release, Rambo III -- released in the same month in 1988 that Russian troops began withdrawing from Afghanistan -- was the most expensive film ever made, at 63 million dollars. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Starring:
- Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, (more)
Comedian and director Ze'ev Revach has a stock formula for the films he creates, namely a dual role for himself with much mugging for the camera and no real storyline. In this comedy of errors strictly for an Israeli audience accustomed to his humor, Revach plays a lowly janitor in a large office building who is tempted by a large pile of U.S. dollars he finds, and so he takes some of the money. Frightened by the possible consequences once the deed is done, he calls in his twin brother (a gay hairdresser) to substitute for him at work and put the money back in its place. Needless to say, one mix-up after another occurs to prevent the brother from carrying out his assignment. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Starring:
- Ze'ev Revach, Irith Sheleg, (more)
This is a light comedy centered around the theme of teenagers having a good time during their summer vacation, which includes smoking marijuana, dumping on the rich kids, and other forgettable aspects of the more indulgent teen years. There is also some predictable nudity, given the combination of pot, teenagers, and summer. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Starring:
- Dalia Shimko






