Screen 'Fail Safe ' Starlet's Brother. Is a Technion Scientist Jane Wald, the 20th Century-Fox has returned to his chosen home- HOLLYWOOD — Sidney Lumet starlet • who is featured in Henry land, Israel, after staying over the Koster's "Dear Brigitte" (formerly holidays with his family in the U.S. and screen play writer Walter entitled "Erasmus with Freckles") He belonged to those who went vol- Bernstein stuck pretty close to the reported in New York that her untarily from America to fight for original concept of the bestseller brother who is a nuclear science Israel's independence and stayed "Fail Safe." Yet, the motion picture instructor of the Technion in Haifa on in Haifa. made from the book, in its visual aspects, seems ditsurbing and much too melodramatic for a problem of 7 MILE-MEYERS — UN 4-8800 such magnitude as survival in an HURRY — HURRY — ENDS TUES. atomic disaster. The story is pre- sented in horror-yarn fashion and can only serve to increase mass hysteria, not lessen the threat to mankind's existence. In our opin- COLOR WY Dg LUX ion, it is not justified that our REX ELIZABETH RICHARD movies single out the U.S. as cap- able of making operational mis- TAYLOR - BURTON - HARRISON takes that could move the world STARTS WED. into nuclear war. "Dr. Strange- love," the Stanley Kubrick epic OCT. 14th starring Peter Sellers, was fash- EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN ioned in such a deliberate satirical AT THE ROYAL . vein that no one could take the message seriously. "Fail Safe" is too realistically staged_ ROYAL "WHERE LOVE HAS GONE" Susan HAYWARD Bette- DAVIS While Lumet starred highly pol- ished Henry Fonda as the Presi- dent in "Fail Safe," he used the rugged talent of Rod Steiger in "The Pawn Broker," his next, still unreleased film that deals with a survivor of Hitler's concentration `Do Not Disturb' STARTS WED., OCT. 7 — 1 WK. WESTOWN Wyoming-Fenkel CRAM MMUS WE 3-7111 gany LaNall-salaaom BEVERLY Gr. River-Oakman WE 3-6380 RAO SWZMAN.A1BENT R IAN RIMING'S • FROM RUSSIA WITIll WYE CONNERYAsJAMES BOND 671 TECHNICOLOR / 71.8'M u l UNITED ARTISTS AND PAUL NEWMAN JACKIE GLEASON THE 1111SinxR G -trva.n.n..scomE "We're crooks (honest)! We resolve to make the world a better place to steal inr Ralph Levy is currently direct- ing the Aaron Rosenberg-Martin Melcher production of "Do Not Disturb" in which Doris Day stars as she did in Rosenberg's earlier 20th-Century-Fox 'epic, "Move. Over Darling" that grossed more than 510,000.000. The latter was orig- inally fashioned by George Cukor for Marilyn Monroe. The current offering has been written by Milt Rosen and Richard Breen. Anti-Nazi Film in Rome Director Mark Robson is in Rome completing production on the anti-Nazi film, "Von Ryan's Express" with Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard. Saul David signs as producer; Wendell Mayes and Joseph Landon wrote the script from David Westheimer's novel. The story deals with a POW mass escape during World War II. camps. Oddly enough, the picture won Steiger the "Best-Actor" award in Berlin this year—in spite of its unmistakenly anti-German tendency. Ely Landau who also produced Lumet's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" is responsible for "The Pawnbroker." In the meantime, the prolific Mr. Lumet has gone to England to shoot a high-budget film for' Seven Arts Production in association with London's Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Studios. "Quo Vadis" filmed in color and depicting the story of the birth of Christianity in a pagan world, is in its second week at the Palms The'ater. Robert Taylor and De- borah Kerr head the cast of thou- sands. Selected short subjects com- pletes the Palms program_ "A STRONG AND STINGING PICTURE"— BOSLEY CROWT. HER, N.Y. TIMES. "A shookerr —Time Magazine Gadna of Israel Appears Oct. 24 The Israel National Youth Sym- phony, GADNA, currently on its first tour of the United States and Canada, will appear in Detroit, Saturday, Oct. 24, at Masonic Audi- torium. The prize-winning sym- phonic group, which will be heard in 35 cities on this debut tour, will be under the distinguished Is- raeli conductor, Shalom Ronly Riklis. The orchestra will offer a varied program of classical, romantic and contemporary works, highlighted by the appearance of Miriam Fried, violinist, as featured solo- ist. Made up of teen-agers, Gadna was created 14 years ago to give Israeli youngsters an outlet for self - expression and a common pur- pose to take good music to every corner of their new nation. It is the outgrowth of the IsFaeli Youth Corps called "Gadna." The original orchestra personel was drawn from members of that movement, and each year the older members of the group are replaced by younger players, thereby retaining its ob- , jeetive. The name "Gadna" is also retained as a symbol of the origins and spirit of this gifted organiza- tion. fifiVED By SIBIU" MEWED BY FREDERICK MORON WAN DIZZY Mt IbC1111111118VISZNIMMVIIIKIN PLUS STEVE % REEVESAS WARRIORS IN A HERcuLu_o_ DUEL TOTNII KAM THE AVENGER Featuring CUPtA MARLIER• JOHN GARKO• LIANA ORFG Produced By GIORGIO VENTURINI Directed By ALBERT BAND 1 MEDALL108 =TURES RELEASE IN COLO NOW FREE PAFIKING 4 WO 1 49494 OR WO 1-7917 "Best of the Season —Crowti+r, N.Y. Times NE Seymour Lipkin to Conduct at Anniversary Concert of the Music Study Club Seymour Lipkin will appear as guest conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, under the auspices of the Music Study Club in celebration of its 40th anniver- sary. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at Ford Auditorium. 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