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April 15, 1966 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-15

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MOVIE GUIDE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, April 15, 1966

ADAMS

Exclusive Area Showing

Grand Circus Park

WO 1-8525
MARLON BRANDO in

3rd SMASH WEEK
BERKLEY THEATRE

"THE CHASE"

In Panavision "Technicolor"
Daily 11:15, 1:33, 3:31, 6:09, 8:27, 10:45

W. Warren at Miller Road
581-5040
James Stewart & Ian Bannen,
Nominee for Academy Award in

CAMELOT

At Grand Circus
Park. WO 1-3240
Open Daily 10:45
James Stewart & Ian Bannen,
Nominee for Academy Award in

GRAND CIRCUS

"FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX"

11:05, 2:55, 6:45, 10:40.
—Plus—
Trapped with a woman like dynamite

"THE CAVERN"

Wed. Ladies Day 50c till 6
1:25, 5:20, 9:20.

"THE FLIGHT OF. THE PHOENIX"

Fri. open 5:00. Shown 5:25, 7:55, 10:30.
Sat. Open 12:45. Shown 1:55, 4:45, 7:40,
10:30. Sun. & Wk. Open 6:15. Shown 7:15,
10:05. Short Subj. 6:45 & 9:35.

TESIINICOLOR• MINION° FROM WARNER BROS, Q16.

FOX . . .

Shelly Winters, Julie Harris, Robt
Wagner, Janet Leigh, Pamela Tif-
fen, Lauren BacaLl.

Open Daily 6:30 "Harper" 7:00 &
9:00. Sat. & Sun. Open 1:00.
"Harper" Continuous 1:20, 3:50, 6:10,
8:20, 10:30.

"RASPUTIN THE MAD MONK"

—Plus—

"THE REPTILE"—All Color

BERM...EY THEAITIRE

Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c

12 ilvfILE Mi COOLIDGE
Li 2-0330

NOW

2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494

HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK!
2 Shockers! Christopher Lee in

CONTINUOUS! POPULAR PRICES!
'Cecil B.
bc\ktties

.

Performances
Daily at
12 Noon,
4:15 P.M.
8:30 P.M.

Hollywood Notes

MAI KAI

Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
James Stewart & Ian Bannen,
Nominee for Academy Award in

"THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX"

Fri. & Sat. Eve. Open 5:00. Shown 5:25,
7:55, 10:30.
Sun. & Wk. Open 6:15. Shown 7:15,
10:05. Short Subj. 5:45 & 9:35.

MAIN

Royal Oak—Main St. at
11 Mile Rd.
LI 2-0180

* * *

"MY. FAIR LADY"

Fri. Open 6:00. "Fair Lady" 6:30, 9:30.
SAT. Open 1:00. "Fair Lady," 1:30, 4:30,
7:30, 10:30. SUN. Open 1:00. "Fair Lady,"
2:00, 5:00, 8:00. Open daily 7:00. "Fair
Lady" 8:00.
STARTS WED. "OUR MAN FLINT"

VARSITY CINEMA

UN 2.4252

Livernois at Six Mile
"81/2" 6:30, 10:20. "Alexander Nevskey"
8:44 only. Sun. 4:45, 8:44. Students $1.00.

TECHNICOLOE!'

Robert Bloch, the author of
"Psycho," has concocted for the
screen another spine-tingling
thriller, "The Deadly Bees," cur-
rently being filmed in England by
Max Rosenberg and Milton Subot-
sky for Paramount release.

Limited Engagement

For Show Information, calf 963-4486
For Group Sales ONLY, call 963-7570

PALMS

WOODWARD AT ELIZABETH • (All 963-4486

"Luv," Murray Schisgal's come-
dy of the absurd, translated into
19 languages and currently pre-
sented in 26 foreign countries, now
in its second year on Broadway
under Mike Nichol's direction,
with the national company cur-
rently playing to capacity attend-
ance at Hollywood's Huntington
Hartford Theater, will be brought
to the screen this summer from a
scenario by Elliott Baker with
Martin Manulis producing for Co-
lumbia Pictures. Schisgal, who de-
veloped his spontaneity of dia-
logue while practicing law on Man-
hattan's lower East Side, long has
been a favorite in Israel where
two earlier playlets introduced
him as a new major dramatist.

Fred Zinnemann, who started
his cinematic career 20 years ago
with two unusual anti-Nazi pic-
tures; "The Seventh Cross" and
"The Search," to give us such
films as "High Noon" and "From
Here to Eternity," now is in Lon-
don preparing, for early spring
commencement of photography,
Robert Bolt's "A Man for All Sea-
sons," with the author preparing
his own adaptation. Bolt, who
bowed as a screen writer with Sam
Spiegel's "Lawrence of Arabia,"
last month won from the Holly-
wood Press Association the covet-
ed Golden Glove Award for his
scenario of Pasternak's "Doctor
Zhivago."

By HERBERT G. LUFT

Paul Schofield, the noted Brit-
ish actor, most recently on the
screen as the ascetic Wehrmacht
general of "The Train," in "A Man
for All Seasons" is repeating his
stage portrayal of Sir Thomas
More, the illustrious cardinal and
statesman of the Renaissance who
sacrificed his life rather than his
beliefs in the struggle for suprem-
acy with King Henry VIII.
* * *
Sam Spiegel's "The Night of the
Generals," from the German nov-
el by Hans Hellmut Kirst, and a
screenplay by Gore Vidal, is now
before the cameras in Warsaw,.
Poland, with Anatole Litvak
served in the same area as a U.S.
Army colonel in World War II
resting the epic work dealing with
the manhunt for an ex-Nazi over
a period of 19 years with the lo-
cale shifting from Eastern Europe
to Paris and Berlin. Peter O'Toole
portrays the central role of the
ruthless SS Commander Wilhelm
Tanz, with Omar Sharif — his co-
star of "Lawrence" — joining him
once more in a Sam Spiegel pro-
duction. Tom Courtenay (from Dr.
Zhivago"), Donald Pleasance ("The
Caretakers"), Carol •BroWne and
Joanna Pettet are in the interna-
tional cast of the revealing movie.
* * *
Jack L. Warner is personally
producing the motion picture ver-
sion of "Camelot," just as he did
"My Fair Lady," the earlier stage
musical by the same team of Alan
Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

CHECKER BAR-B-&

RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP

Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700
20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile

ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M.

Specializing in
Cantonese Food

Open Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Carry-Out Service
Free Parking
13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK
LI 7-4663

HOUSE of
C HUNG

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service

7 101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929

PARADISO CAFE

CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Lunches - Dinners - Carry Out
8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming
DI 1-6460
OPEN: SUN., NOON-10:30 P.M.;
N thru THRS.,
MO.
U
11-10:30 P.M.
FRI. , 11-1 A.M.; SAT., 11-3 A.M.

VANNELLI'S

Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge

Specializing In
Cantonese Family Dinners

Chinese-American Restaurant

Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon-10 p.m.

ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL

THE TOR! BROTHERS'

Restaurant &
Delicatessen

LUNCHES - DINNERS
SPASTRIES - WAFFLES AND
OUR SPECIAL FRENCH TOAST
Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering,
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
Ample Parking

19171 Livernois at 7 Mile

DANNY'S

ALLO PARIS

Businessmen's Luncheon
from 11:30 a.m.

19464 Livernois, 1/2 Blk. N. of Outer Dr.

341-7520

Free Parking 4 Doors South
Am. Express, Diners and Bankard Credit Cards Accepted

GOLDEN GRIDDLE

3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Oak

PANCAKE HOUSE

Your Host—GEORGE FINK

their salt-encrusted windshield ...
when it was spotless, he looked at

25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533

21 1 74 GREENFIELD RD.

Green - 8 Shopping Center

• Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Snacks
• Marty's Famous Sandwiches • Special Tray
Restaurant - Delicatessen Service • Open 7 Days — Fri., Sat. to 1 a.m.

6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs.
Fri. 'til 2:30 a.m. Sat. 'til 3:30 p.m.

549-2900

them and drawled, "There now,
folks, you don't need new glasses
after all."
* * *
SEEING SIGNS . . . on bulletin
board of a church . . . DOES GOD

SEEM FAR AWAY? WHO DO

SEA FOODS' •

CLAM SHOP

TR 4-2870

Music by Muzak

Home Of The
GOLDEN WONDER WAFFLE

Featuring Parfait Pies*—Key Lime,
etc.

more can't wait until summer . .
Neither can wife Mitzi ... Harry is
happy now, and as it should be,
that's all she cares about.

OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sat. to 2 a.m.

Serving Oysters, Clams,, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

PANCAKES AND WAFFLES

HAL AND GERRY TAINES, ex-
Detroiters now big men on the
building scene in Florida, will soon
break ground on the Diplomat
Towers East in Hollywood, Fla.
. The luxurious new apartments,
approximately 569 in all, will al-
most double the capacity of the
original Diplomat Towers built by
Hal and Gerry.
HARRY - DAIVIS, engineer with
Excello Corp., likes to do his own
barbecuing and Oak Park neigh-
bors also like it, because it's usu-
ally an invitation for them to get
in on the goodies . . . Only one
thing wrong, though . . . Being
somewhat of a perfectionist, Harry
was never satisfied with the steaks
he was getting .. . so went into
the steak business himself as a
sideline . . . His neighbors on'Whit-

STOPPING AT a gas station in
Florida after a few days' vacation
at an oceanside motel, Jean and
Lou Katzman watched while the
attendant worked diligently on

Banquet, Party and Buffet
Facilities from 20-100 Persons

Sunday Buffet from 2 p.m. $2.75

• 42 Varieties of Pancakes &
Waffles
• 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs &
Omelets
• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

UN 3-3298

Closed Tuesday
• Breakfasts • Lunches • Dinners • Sandwiches
Complete Carry-Out Service

(formerly Joey's)

RESTAURANT

SERVING THE FINEST
• Steaks • Chops • Seafoods
and • CONTINENTAL DISHES
Dinner Served from 5:30 p.m.

PRIVATE ROOMS FOR

BANQUETS AND PARTIES

10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Seven Days a Week

DELICATESSEN-

CONTINENTAL CUISINE

• Luncheons • Dinners

DELICATEISSENtS

Open 11 a.m. to
3 a.m. Doily
Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKING
322 W. McNichols, Bet. Woodward & Second
TO 8-7550

WING HONG

TO 9-3988

Famous for American & Italian Food
• Steaks • Chops • Seafood
For Over 25 Years
Closed Mondays
18300 Woodward
Free Parking
TO 9-6040

KOW KOW INN

18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield
353-6417

Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Banquet room available

COCKTAIL BAR
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile

CHINESE FOODS

HOA KOW INN

CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

STEA•S;. C.HOPSilEPTIO•1

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER.

Free Parking.

TE 3-0700

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.

1.5

(Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.)

YOU THINK MOVED?
* * *
OVERHEARD

One New

York Yankee to another at spring
training . . . Now that CBS owns
us, do we worry about our batting
averages or our Nielson rating?"

* * *
DENTAL DOC ABE Pearlman is
toying with a novel idea to make
children's visits a bit more pleas-
ant . . . He would hand the young-
sters a water pistol to use in rins-
ing out. their mouths.

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