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Occasional Spies

In the spring of 1944, the fate of many Allied pilots who fell in Eastern Europe was unknown. The MI9 office in Cairo decides to recruit agents from among the Zionists who had emigrated from these countries to Palestine before the war. Their mission? Find the prisoners and organize a potential escape. The occasional spies will soon find themselves caught among war, politics and personal life.

Top Cast

  • Ilie Sandu

    Ilie Sandu

    Peretz Goldstein

  • Daniel Achim

    Daniel Achim

    Dov Berger

  • Marius Balanescu

    Marius Balanescu

    Abba Berdicev

  • George Bîrsan

    George Bîrsan

    Rafi Reiss

  • Claudia Droc

    Claudia Droc

    Haviva Reich

  • Andrei Gîjulete

    Andrei Gîjulete

    Haim Hermesh

  • Ilinca Harnut

    Ilinca Harnut

  • Cristian Hordila

    Cristian Hordila

    Zvi Ben Yakov

  • Paul Ipate

    Paul Ipate

    Yoel Palgi

Overview

In the spring of 1944, the fate of many Allied pilots who fell in Eastern Europe was unknown. The MI9 office in Cairo decides to recruit agents from among the Zionists who had emigrated from these countries to Palestine before the war. Their mission? Find the prisoners and organize a potential escape. The occasional spies will soon find themselves caught among war, politics and personal life.

Rating

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