Exodus (1960)
Directed by Otto Preminger

Action / Drama / History / War

Film Synopsis

Cyprus, 1947.  Thousands of Jewish refugees are intercepted in their flight towards the Holy Land by the British and placed in holding camps.  The British authorities fear that the arrival of so many Jews in Palestine will result in violent clashes with the native Arab population.  Passing himself off as a British officer, Ari Ben Canaan, an agent of a secret Zionist organisation, manages to direct the latest arrivals into an old Greek ship named Exodus.  Ari threatens to blow up the ship unless the blockade is lifted.  Appalled by the way the Jews are being treated, a nurse named Kitty Fremont decides to act in their interest...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Otto Preminger
  • Script: Dalton Trumbo, Leon Uris (novel)
  • Photo: Sam Leavitt
  • Music: Ernest Gold
  • Cast: Paul Newman (Ari Ben Canaan), Eva Marie Saint (Kitty Fremont), Ralph Richardson (Gen. Sutherland), Peter Lawford (Maj. Caldwell), Lee J. Cobb (Barak Ben Canaan), Sal Mineo (Dov Landau), John Derek (Taha), Hugh Griffith (Mandria), Gregory Ratoff (Lakavitch), Felix Aylmer (Dr. Lieberman), David Opatoshu (Akiva Ben Canaan), Jill Haworth (Karen), Marius Goring (Von Storch), Alexandra Stewart (Jordana Ben Canaan), Michael Wager (David Ben Ami), Martin Benson (Mordekai), Paul Stevens (Reuben), Betty Walker (Sarah), Martin Miller (Dr. Odenheim), Victor Maddern (Sergeant)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color (Technicolor)
  • Runtime: 208 min

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