
Neither by Day Nor by Night
War · Drama
Overview
An American soldier is wounded in Israel and slowly begins to lose his sight while hospitalized.
Top Cast


Zalman King
Zalman King
Adam
Zalman King
Adam


Miriam Bernstein-Cohen
Miriam Bernstein-Cohen
Sokolova
Miriam Bernstein-Cohen
Sokolova
Dalia Friedland
Dalia Friedland
Nurse
Dalia Friedland
Nurse


Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
Father
Edward G. Robinson
Father
Misha Asherov
Misha Asherov
Doctor
Misha Asherov
Doctor
Haim Anitar
Haim Anitar
Akira
Haim Anitar
Akira
Eli Cohen
Eli Cohen
Reuven
Eli Cohen
Reuven


Mona Silberstein
Mona Silberstein
Yael
Mona Silberstein
Yael
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