Sophia, Loren's Role as 'Judith' By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD - Kurt Unger, age of 11 had escaped Nazi per- chael Hayes prepared the final the Berlin-born producer of the secution-reaching the shores of shooting script. motion picture, "Judith," at the Palestine with his family in 1933. The idea for his movie was stimul- ated by his own experience and long latent in his mind until he, while in Rome during 1962, dis- cussed the theme, a modern-day NOW SHOWING love story woven around the bibli- cal character of "Judith," with producer Carlo Ponti and his act- ress-wife Sophia Loren. Unger en- visioned the yarn against the back- ground of partitioning of the Holy Land in 1947 and the subsequent battle for life of the new State of Israel. Unger had written his outline with Sophia Loren in mind, though Ponti himself was not participat- ing in the venture. Lawrence Dur- rell developed the thin story into a still unpublished novel and de- riVed his own screen treatment from the work of fiction. John Mi- "Judith" now has been press- previewed at Paramount Studios in Hollywood and received with mixed emotions, though technical- ly the motion picture gained high praise for staging of mass scenes, special effects, photography and for the sensitive score by com- poser Sol Kaplan. I am sure that the original adaptation presented to Mr. and Mrs. Ponti and received with so much enthusiasm must have been less obvious, less pretentious and less flag-waving. In the • current epic that unfolds on the screen, the sole obstacle to the success of the 1948 war for independence seems to be one tank commander formerly in Germany's Africa Corps who has the key to victory or defeat. The audience is made to believe that the Israelis are in 11110111M1111111111111•IMIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIMM1111111 the main refugees from Hitler and only in the country as illegal im- migrants aaginst the will of the British. This interpretation plays into the hands of the Arabs. Daniel Mann directed the mo- WICK SUMMING tion picture "Judith" in its entire- ty on location in Israel, with most of the action centering around a barren rock-strewn hill near the ROBERT JONATHAN Lebanese border where a kibbutz of the 1948 vintage had to be con- MORSE WINTERS structed by the Hollywood movie company. While Mann interjected vivid life into the sequences de- picting the landings of European A MARTIN RITT fugitives and the blood and thun- PRODUCTION der of battle, he remained artifi- cial in his guidance of the interna- co SAM WANAMAIUM tional set of stars. Sophia Loren, GEORGE VOSKOVEC • RUPERT DAVIES. CYRIL CUSACK• os oddly enough the "Jewish" wife -- PETER VAN E of a "Nazi" war criminal, was not OEHN and GUY TROSPER ;ix believable as Judith Auerbach, a SOL KAPLANDAAt RiouNT graduate of Dachau with the num- SALEM PRODUCTION Greenfield north of 8 1414 1l1 tlu Greer!. eral tatooed on her arm. To us, 1.1 2.8827 • 8 Shopping. Center she still reflected basically the per- ADAMS sonality of a capricious movie Show Time: Mon. - Thurs. 7:45 WO 1.8524 & 9:55 p.m. Fri. 8 & 10:10 p.m. queen, though dressed in rags, on 3 HOURS FREE Sat. 7, 9:05 & 11:15 p.m. Sun. an inspection tour of the coopera- :PARKING after 5 P.M.' 5:35, 7:45 & 9:55 p.m. tive settlements showing good will and a spirit of benevolence. Peter Finch gave a good characterization as Haganah leader Aaron Stein and Jack Hawkins was well-cast as very-British Major Lawton. For the part of the Nazi villain, pro- ducer Unger selected the all-too- sympathetic screen-n e w c o m e r The first major British Hans Verner, a charming contin- film photographed ental for whom the public will root in Communist China. as a hero. For Americans... * * * David Opatoshu, who portrayed the obsessed Irgun leader in "Ex- odus," has been signed by Alfred Hitchcock for a featured role in Felix Greene's "Torn Curtain," now before the cameras at Universal with Paul Newman, Julie Andrews and Lila Kedrova in the leading parts. Opa- toshu will be seen on the screen as an East German underground PLUS F RANCOIS TRUFFAUT'S leader who helps smuggle New- "Shoot The Piano Player" man and Julie out of a Communist SHOWTIME: "CHINA" controlled country. In "Exodus" DAILY 7:47, 10:23, SAT. 6:40, 9:26, SUN. 4:47, 7:33, 10:19 the situation was reversed when Livernois Newman saved Opatoshu from the at 6 Mile ar& Cinema wrath of his enemies. UN 2-4252 Opatoshu, with whom we spent some time in Israel five years ago during filming of DeLaurentis' "The Best of Enemies,'' is a ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF THE NATIONALTHEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN AN of the Yiddish and graduate English language New York stage. TICKETS ON SALE NOW! LAURENCE He made his motion picture debut in 1947 in Mark Hellingers' Naked City." Last year, he completed in Israel "Rebels Against the Light" opposite Hollywood's Diane Baker and British actor Tom Bell. AB.REPRODUCTION STUART BURGE ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLAN r.3 * * * use STMNINC BRACE YOURSELF FOR GREATNESS the moron PICrURE (RICHARD BURTON CLAIRE BLOOM =OSKAR WERNER TO OFFEND EVERYONE I 1 `THE SPY WHO 'CAME IN FROM THE COLD' 1 SC , Cen.), by Loved end ...a tA eAt •tti SPY WS0 IRON tHE COW A 4,14 LE CORE PAUL Cc.a.0 „M A PICTURE AT LAST, CHINA f*Ig CAN BE SEEN! A SHATTERING EYE-OPENER! CHINA. 4T1MES ONLY! 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