Victor and Raya Frenkel were the golden voices of the Soviet film dubbing for decades. All the western movies that reached Soviet screens were dubbed by them. In 1990, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Frenkels decided to do Aliyah - immigrate to Israel just like hundreds of thousands of Soviet Jews. However, when they arrived to Israel they found there was no need for Russian speaking dubbing artists, and so Victor and Raya had to find more creative ways to use their talent.. So too begins an amusing, heartfelt and very unexpected chapter of their life.
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Maria Belkin, Vladimir Fridman, Evelin Hagoel, Uri Ran Klauzner
Evgeny Ruman