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Valerie Harper reprises her stage role as Golda Meir in this adaptation of William Gibson's play. GOLDA'S BALCONY traces the life of the leader from girlhood to the lofty position of prime minister of Israel. Golda's Balcony | Orig Year | 2007 | | CD Universe Part number | 7529182 | | Release Date | New Golda's Balcony TR release date | | Rating | Not Rated | | Movie Details | Color |
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