A contract providing for the filming of motion Pictures in Hebrew in the Barandov studies here has “been signed between the Palam-Film corporation of Israel and Czechoslovakia’s nationalized film industry, it was learned today.
The agreement calls for starting production on the first movie in October. The film will cost $240,000. Israeli actors will be brought here to play the leading roles.
Meanwhile, Zvi Nadav, a specialist in the Israeli Ministry of Communications, arrived here from Poland to study Czechoslovakia’s automobile industry as well as communications. He spent a considerable time in Poland studying the same industries.
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