Zoovie
A Woman Called Golda

A Woman Called Golda (1982)

7.7/10(10)·TMDB 1982 3h 12m EN

A Woman Called Golda (1982) runs 3h 12m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Alan Gibson, starring Ingrid Bergman, Leonard Nimoy, and Jack Thompson. Genre: Drama and History. No subscription, no email required.

What is A Woman Called Golda (1982) about?

The story of the Russian-born, Wisconsin-raised woman who rose to become Israel's prime minister in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Listing updated · catalog data daily-synced from TMDB

Director:
Alan Gibson
Production:
Paramount Television, Operation Prime Time (OPT), Harve Bennett Productions
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0084914

Where can I watch A Woman Called Golda (1982) for free?

Who stars in A Woman Called Golda (1982)?

Ingrid Bergman as Golda Meir, Leonard Nimoy as Morris Meyerson, Jack Thompson as Ariel, Judy Davis as Young Golda, Anne Jackson as Lou Kaddar / Narrator, David de Keyser as David Ben-Gurion, Robert Loggia as Anwar Sadat, Ned Beatty as Sen. Durward.

Also Known As

BRUma Mulher Chamada Golda

Did You Know?

  • At 192 minutes, this is a notably long film — bring snacks!

You May Also Like

More from Alan Gibson

More with Ingrid Bergman

Browse Related

Keywords

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch A Woman Called Golda online for free?

You can watch A Woman Called Golda (1982) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is A Woman Called Golda?

A Woman Called Golda has a running time of 3h 12m (192 minutes total).

Who directed A Woman Called Golda?

A Woman Called Golda was directed by Alan Gibson.

Is A Woman Called Golda worth watching?

A Woman Called Golda has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.7/10 based on 10 votes.

What genre is A Woman Called Golda?

A Woman Called Golda is a Drama, History and TV Movie film released in 1982.

Who stars in A Woman Called Golda?

The cast of A Woman Called Golda includes Ingrid Bergman, Leonard Nimoy, Jack Thompson, Judy Davis and Anne Jackson.