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  1. The Customer of the Off Season: Directed by Moshé Mizrahi. With Claude Rich, Hénia Suchar, Hans Christian Blech, Amos Kenan. An ex-SS officer and his gorgeous wife find a refuge living in Eilat. A mysterious stranger appears from their past.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Moshé Mizrahi
    • 1970
  2. The Customer of the Off Season (Hebrew: אורח בעונה מתה Ore'ach B'Onah Metah) is a 1970 Israeli drama film directed and co-written by Moshé Mizrahi. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast. Claude Rich as Customer; Henya Sucar-Ziv as Wife; Hans Christian Blech as Hotel Manager; Amos Kenan ...

  3. About. Ways to Watch. Students. Jobs. Terms & Privacy. Help. THE CUSTOMER OF THE OFF SEASON. Ore'ach B'Onah Metah. Directed by. Moshé Mizrahi. Israel, France, 1970. Drama, Mystery. 90. Synopsis. An ex-SS officer and his gorgeous wife find a refuge living in Eilat. A mysterious stranger appears from their past. Synopsis.

  4. The Customer of the Off Season (1970) directed by Moshé Mizrahi • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1970 ‘Ore'ach B'Onah Metah’ Directed by Moshé Mizrahi. An ex-SS officer and his gorgeous wife find a refuge living in Eilat. A mysterious stranger appears from their past. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Les Films de la Licorne, Israfilm Production
  5. All about Movie: directors and actors, awards, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. An ex-SS officer and his gorgeous wife find a refuge ...

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  7. The Customer of the Off Season 1970. Released January 2, 1970. Runtime 1h 30m. Director Moshé Mizrahi. Writers Moshé Mizrahi + 1 more. Country France. Languages Hebrew. Studios Les Films de la Licorne + 1 more. Genres Drama, Mystery. An ex-SS officer and his gorgeous wife find a refuge living in Eilat. A mysterious stranger appears from their past.