Bourekas films were highly successful in Israel during the 1960s and 1970s, but were also criticized for being shallow. Some of the main actors and directors were: •
Ze'ev Revach: an actor and director who participated in many popular Bourekas film comedies such as ''
Hagiga B'Snuker (1975), Charlie Ve'hetzi (1974), Rak Hayom
(1976), Gonev Mi'ganav Patoor
(1977), Ta'ut Bamispar
(1979), Ha-Muvtal Batito
(1987), Lo La'alot Yoter
(1979), Sapar Nashim
(1984), Pa'amaim Buskila'' (1998), and more. Revach eventually became the person which is most identified with the Bourekas films and continued to create those films until the end of the 1980s. •
George Ovadiah: a director who created many melodramas which were influenced (and at times copied) from the
Turkish cinema. The most prominent of his films are :
Ariana (1971),
Nurit (1972),
Sarit (1974),
West Side Girl (1979), and more. Obadiah also created comedies like ''Nahtche V'Hageneral
(1972), Fishke Bemilu'im
(1971) and Koreyim Li Shmil'' (1973). •
Yehuda Barkan: an actor and director who participated in many Bourekas films such as
Lupo (1970) and ''Lupo B'New York
(1976), Katz V'Carasso (1971), Charlie Ve'hetzi
(1974), Hagiga B'Snuker
(1975), Bo Nefotzetz Million
(1977) and more. Barkan also played in the 1980s Abba Ganuv'' film series and directed them. •
Boaz Davidson: a director of many Bourekas film comedies such as ''Charlie Ve'hetzi
(1974), Hagiga B'Snuker
(1975), Mishpahat Tzan'ani
(1976), and Lupo B'New York
(1976). His films Charlie Ve'hetzi
and Hagiga B'Snuker'' had a 'revival' in the 1990s and a status of Israeli cult film status. •
Yosef Shiloach: Played in several Bourekas film comedies, in parallel with a set of dramatic and more serious roles he played in a variety of Hollywood films. A character which is identified with him in particular is "the Persian"—a somewhat sensual grotesque who possesses a strong Persian accent. •
Tuvia Tzafir: Played in several Bourekas films, particularly in the role of the grotesque "Ashkenazi" character. •
Menahem Golan: a director and producer of many fiscally successful Bourekas films such as
Fortuna (1966),
My Margo (1969),
Lupo (1970),
Queen of the Road (Malkat haKvish) and
The Contract (both 1971). •
Haim Topol: Starred in
Sallah Shabati (1965) before his breakout
Golden Globe-winning role in
the 1971 film adaption of Fiddler on the Roof. ==Subgenres==