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January 20, 1967 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-01-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 20, 1967-31

'Quiller Memorandum' Thriller Shot in Berlin

An espionage thriller set in
modern-day Berlin, "The Quiller
Memorandum,' is now playing at
the Camelot, Grand Circus, Mai
Kai and Bloomfield Theaters. It
begins this evening at the Royal.
Starring George Segal, Alec
Guinnes, Max Von Sydow and Sen-
ta Berger, the movie is based on
the novel by Adam Hall.
Irwin Heller's photography of
Berlin's streets, canals and huge

Park Shelton Antique Show

c'erfect miniatures of the real
i n g and just old-fashioned
_ough to be interesting-that is
the impression given by doll furni-
ture on display in the Park Shelton
Antique Show, Jan. 20 through 22.
The Park Shelton Show will in-
clude a wide variety of rare and
interesting items, among them art
glass, furniture, books, statuary,
pictures, china, silver, pewter,
brass, primitives, lamps, clocks,
jewelry and objects d'art.

--

ROCKY'S

2

RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA
Serving the best pizza in town
Bar-B-Q - Chicken - Ribs
Sea Food
10517 W. 7 Mile at Mendota
Carry Out and Delivery

Magnificent

Mencoffi's

7113 PURITAN

Bill Howard
(Magid) Trio

IVANHOE LOUNGE

(Near Telegraph)

Thurs., Fri., Sat.
23636 Grand River

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Dinner at DARBY'S

is a real treat

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar

to Al lER

THEATRE
Snacks . • a
Delight
LUNCHEON
A Pleasure

Res. UN 2-7642

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'The Bible' Opens Feb. 1

NEW YORK (JTA) - Recom-
mendations stressing interest in
enriching the Jewish heritage in
America through the cultural arts
were adopted here at a two-day
national conference convoked by
the National Jewish Welfare Board
to discuss problems connected with
advancing the arts in American
Jewish life.
Sanford Solender, executive vice
president of the JWB, in summariz-
ing the conference, stated that
among the points made by the 180
participants in the parley were:
1. The cultural arts in Jewish
life must be accorded a new high
priority locally, regionally and
nationally and will demand new
dimensions in cooperation and co-
ordinated effort on the part of
various organizations. Stimulation
and planning for communal Jewish
festivals and events in the cultural
arts must become among the
prime responsibilities of Jewish
communities.
2. Since substantial sums of
money are required to subsidize
cultural programs, the funding of
such programs will require care-
fully considered community plan-
ning. Also central inventories of
existing Jewish cultural materials
in the various arts should be
gathered, evaluated and widely
distributed.

SUN. THRU THUR. 11:45, 1:50, 3:55, 6:00,
8:10, 10:15.
FRI. & SAT. 11:40, 1:50, 4:00, 6:10, 8:25,
10:35.
Wednesday Ladies Day 50c

CAMEL01

W. Warren aT Miller Road
581-5040

MAI KAI

Royal Oak-Main St. at
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LI 2-0180
Held Over 5th Big Week

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& Don Knotts in

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"THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN"

"FANTASTIC VOYAGE"

"FANTASTIC VOYAGE" takes you
where no other film has been before.

Promises
He who is most slow in making
a promise, is the most faithful in
the performance of it.-Rousseau:

FRI. & WK. DAYS. Open 6:15. "Fan-
tastic Voyage, 7:25, 9:50. Short Subj.,

SAT. .& SUN. Open 12:00. "Fantastic
Voyage" 1:05, 3:30, 5:50, 8:05, 10:40.

FRI., JAN. 27-8:20 P.M.

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Schedule of Prices
and Performances
MATINEES AT 2:00 P.M.
(Wed., Sat., Sun. & Holidays)
EVENINGS AT 8:00 P.M.
(Monday thru Saturday)
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P.M.

UNITED ARTISTS

Orchestra
Mezzanine

(Sundays)

Balcony
Middle
Loge (A - E) Balcony (F•K)

Top

Balcony (L-11)

$2.50

$2.50

$2.00

$1.50

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"Arriverderchi Baby" 7:00, 10:35
SAT. EVE.: Re-open 7:00, Shown
7:20, 10:50. SUN.: Op-en 1:00, Shown
3:10, 6:45, 10:15. -

.--Crowther, N.Y. Trines

"Played to perfection by Syivie."

-New Yorker Magazine

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SAT. EVE.: 9:10 Only
SUN.: 1:20, 4:55, 8:30

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Sat. Matinee Open 1:00
Starts 1:20, Out 4:40
All Color: "The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao"
and Wizard of Bagdad"

WARM

Free Attendant
Parking Next
to Theatre

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Sun.: 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30

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Sun.: 1:10, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30,
9:30

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Free Attended Packing neat to Tirese

N.Y. Film Critics Award:

and his Orchestra

Lynn Redgrave
"Best Actress"

Georgy Girl

in the

Fri.: 8:00, 10:00
Sat.: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00
Sun.: 0:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30

Russ Carlyle and his orchestra
provide the musical setting in
one of America's most glamor-
ous supper clubs atop the Hotel
Pontchartrain . . . Dining and
Dancing high above the hustle
and bustle of the city.

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also BOB

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The cool sounds of Bob Laurel and the Trio hold forth for late diners in
this after-the - theatre mecca which features Detioit's finest Ta
te hour kitchen.

Alfie

Nightly, Tuesday thru SatUrday 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.

hotel

"THE POPPY IS ALSO A FLOWER"

SUN. AND WK.: 12:55, 4:00, 7:10, 10:20

CHUCK MUER presents

at the

OPEN 11:00 A.M.

On Feb. 1, Twentieth Century-
"MURDERER'S ROW"
Fox's presentation of the Dino FRI. & WK. DAYS. Open 6:15. "Mur-
De Laurentiis motion picture, derer's Row," 6:45, 10:40.
AND SUN.: Open 1:00. "Murderer's
"The Bible," filmed in 70mm and SAT.
Row" 3:20, 7:20, 11:15.
Deluxe Color, begins a reserved
"THE COLLECTOR"
seat engagement at the Madison
FRI. AND WEEK DAYS: 8:40 Only.
SAT. AND SUN.: 1:25, 5:20, 9:15
Theater, where reserved seat tick-
ets are now on sale.
attraction starting Jan. 25th
Directed by John Huston, with Next
"QUILLER'S MEMORANDUM"
a screenplay by Christopher Fry, The
starting of today's Neo-Nazi
"The Bible" tells, for the first movement in Berlin with Geo. Segal,
Alec Guinness & Santa Berger.
time in continuity, the stories of
*
The Creation, Adam and Eve, Cain
Now on Sale for
and Able, Noah and the Flood, "SOUND Tickets
OF MUSIC" Opening on Feb. 15
The Tower of Babel, The Destruc-
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Abraham.
Held Over 4th Big Week
Included in the cast are George
Together, 2 sizzlers in fiery color
C. Scott as Abraham; Ava Gard-
"ADAM & EVE"
ner as Sarah; Stephen Boyd as
"The
Shame
of the Sabine Women!"
Nimrod, King of Babel; Richard
Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
Harris as Cain; Peter O'Toole as
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
the Angel of the Lord; John Hus-
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
ton as Noah; Michael Parks as
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c
Adam. The film also introduced
Ulla Bergryd as Eve.
Grand Circus
GRAND CIRCUS At
Park. WO 1 3240
Producer De Laurentiis has de-
"DR. GOLDFOOT & THE GIRL
clared it was the goal of all who
BOMBS"
worked on this film to bring the
SAT.: Open 10:45, Shown
Bible to life as faithfully as pos- FRI. AND 12:35,
3:4.0, 6:40, 9:45
sible. The accomplishment of this
SUN. AND WK: DAYS.:
11:15,
2:25,
5:35, 8:40
goal provided many creative and
"NASHVILLE REBEL"
technical challenges during the
FRI. AND SAT.: 11:05, 2:10, 5:10,
filming of -"The Bible."
8:15, 11:20

Eye Place of Cultural Art
in American Jewish Life

2 Blocks West of Livernois
862-2882 For Res.

JAZZ

production. Directed by Michael
Anderson, it is from a screenplay
by noted British playwright Harold
Pinter.

Grand Circus Park

-

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Ample Parking

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in color

Sat.: 7:00, 9:05, 11:10
• .

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Acts of Fret Patti.;

"FONTEYN AND NUREYEV
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-New York World-Journal Tribune

JOSEPH E. LEVINE

presents

MARGOT
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RUDOLF
NUREYEV

A Paul Czinner
Production

THE
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STUDENT
MATINEES

COLOR

An Embassy Pictures
Release

BOTH WED. AND THURS. AT 4 P.M. -
6:05 P.M. MAT. ADM. $1.00, EVE.
$2.00. EVE. SHOWS AT 7 AND 9:10 P.M.

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