Greek Actor Plays Israeli Hero in Film By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — Stathis Gial- lelis, the now 24-year old Greek who made his phenomenal screen debut in Elia Kazan's "America, America," was in town on a whirl- wind trip to the States after com- pleting his co-starring role in "Cast a Giant Shadow," the Mickey Marcus epic filmed by the Mirisch company on actual location in Israel. Giallelis, a Golden Globe Award nominee for his first movie, met in an exclusive interview session with members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group honoring him for "America, America" two years ago. The Greek actor was enthusiastic about his stay in Israel where he spent the first two and a half girtA Announcements Last Week's Winners of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. HAROLD STULBERG (9 lbs., 7 oz.) months learning the art of infantry warfare with the armed forces of the new country before going in front of the cameras to portray the key tole of "Ram," a Palmach leader in the war of independence who has to prove his physical strength to an Arab chief (Haym Topol) in order to win his coopera- tion. Ram keeps his vow to blow up a munition cache across the border in Syrian territory. Asked whether the Israelis ob- jected that a Greek was portraying a hero of their victorious war, Giallelis replied why should they, since Hebrew thespian Topol (of "Sallah") was now enacting the part of a Bedouin chieftain. To Giallelis, motion pictures are an art of international communication. Giallelis, who comes from an ancient land that had waged a war of 100 years against the Turks, appreciates Israel's struggle against the overwhelm- ing forces of six armies. He feels a deep kinship with the young officers of the Israeli army of today, to him a select body of intelligent leaders who are both friendly and firm. He told us that he went to the Argentine some two years ago after completing "America, Amer- ica," to portray the lead in Torre- Nilsson's "The Eaves-dropper," three days in the life of a South American Nazi. Giallelis admits MRS. NORMAN ZUKIN (Twins) Congratulations on the birth of your children and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. Andrea Ross to Become Mrs. Howard Perlman RASKIN FOOD CO. Oct. 29 — To Dr. and Mrs. Alan E. Bolton (Susan Gail Vic- tor), formerly of Detroit and now with the U.S. Air Force in Turkey, a son, David Vincent. * * * Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Baird Krause (Suzanne Deinetz) of Wildemere Ave., a son, Eric James. * * * Oct. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn B. Chisik (Barbara L. 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Participants of the Detroit Service Group attending the dedica- tion ceremonies of the Detroit Dormitory at the Hebrew University By BENNETT CERF Expert Mohel CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL Welfare, Education Aid The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany last year allocated more than half a million dollars to aid various welfare and education projects in Belgium. Try and Stop Me Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 he portrayed the racial bigot so realistically that he was disturbed by his own performance of the cold, snake-like young man, the reincarnation of evil. Yet, Giallelis feels that the picture itself has an important message, as did "Amer- ica, America" and now, "Cast a Giant Shadow," that he had to play the part of the Nazi — because there was no one else to do it. As to the Mickey Marcus film, Giallelis says that the production company had the full cooperation of press and public in Israel where the picture inaugurated the brand- new studios of Herzlia before going out on actual location in the Judean hills where the "Burma Road" sequences were photo- graphed outside of Jerusalem. Giallelis strikes us as an ideal- istic young man who likes Israel because he loves freedom. * * Richard Brooks, the Philadelp- hia-born Jewish boy who wrote the novel "The Brick Fox Hole," a treatise on anti-Semitism, at the age of 28, to become a screen writer after his book had been transposed into the Dore Schary movie, "Crossfire," has been a director for over a decade, cur- rently represented with his film, "Lord Jim," now is guiding his latest expedition, this time not into the Far East but towards Death Valley, California, where production has started on "The Professionals" with Burt Lan- caster, Claudia Cardinale, Robert Ryan, Lee Marvin, Ralph Bellamy and Jack Palance. It is an epic depicting the arrival of the first settlers and their struggle for survival in the desolate valley of salt and borax. * * Joseph E. Levine's "Italiano Brava Gente," photographed on actual location on the battlefield's of Russia, one of the strongest anti-war and anti-Nazi films ever made, in which Italian and Soviet actors share billing with the Amer- icans Peter Falk and Arthur Ken- nedy, now is an official entry at the San Francisco Film Festival and a possible choice for the "Golden Globe Award" of the Hollywood Foreign Press. A Dormitory Named 'Detroit' picket, toting a sign with absolutely nothing on it. "Who are you picketing against?." inquired the head of the drugstore. "Nobody—yet," replied the picket. "I'm looking for a sponsor." * * * Henry Youngman claims he has a brother-in-law—a bookie — who's gotten 30 days so many times they're naming a month after him. Youngman complained to him one day that he had a very sore foot. "I'll have you walking again in an hour," promised his brother- in-law. He did, too. He stole Youngman's car. * * * CAMPUS CUTUPS: From California: A U.C.L.A. Romeo returned from a cotillion in Santa Barbara sporting a black eye and a badly swollen lip. "Run into a door at the party?" he was asked. "No," replied the Romeo ruefully. "I was struck by the beauty of the place." From Wisconsin: Know what the circus man said when he married the midget ? "It's better to love a short girl than never to have loved a tall." C 1965, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicat• Ea L_J I L_ EBL_CDCZ:01 ■ ./11L__1=1/, ESt Use our Home Design or Your Own NORMAN N. SNYDER LEOPOLD J. SNYDER Sales Construction and Design Phone: 863 9629 -