THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 29, 1967-33
Meany to Visit Israel
at Invitation of Histadrut
TEL AVIV (JTA) — George
Meany, president of the AFL-CIO,
will visit Israel next year at the
invitation of Aharon Becker, secre-
tary-general Of Histadrut, Israel's
labor federation, who just return-
ed from a six-week tour of the
United States, Canada and Latin
America.
Becker was a guest of Meany
at the AFL-CIO convention in
Miami earlier this month.
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the company will spend $85,000,000
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Right Honorable Gentleman," the
British play that was shown on
Broadway last year, Mann will pro-
duce the Michael Dyne drama, with
George Cukor directing. Still at an-
other studio, Paramount, Abby
Mann will be credited in a dual
capacity as writer-producer of
"After the Fall," ilmization of the
controversial Arth r Miller novel.
SIDNEY LUIQET will direct three
films for Warner-Seven Arts; "Fe-
ver" to star Simone Signoret from
a short story by Peter Feibleman;
"99 44/100% Dead," a screen
original by Robert Dillon, a satire
on present-day gangsters; and "The
Sea Gull" from the play by Anton
Chekhov. William Fadiman is pro-
ducing "Show Me the Way to Go
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Arrangement" from his own novel,
with Arthur Laurents supplying the
screenplay. Richard Goldstone, also
for Warner-Seven Arts, currently
prOduce "The Sergeants," with Rod
Steiger before the cameras on lo-
cation in France. A less glamorous
location, Selma, Alabama, is the
setting for the filming of the late
Carson McCullers' "The Heart Is
a Loney Hunter," with Alan Arkin.
starring' under Robert Ellis Miller's
direct/on. "The Illustrated Man,"
from a series of short stories by
Ray Bradbury, stars the acting
couple, husband -and wife, Rod
Steiger and Clair e Bloom; with
Jack Smight directing and Harold
Kreitsek and Ted Mann produc-
ing from Kreitsek's own screen-
play.
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•
LEE J. COBB has been signed
for a starring role in Universal's
"Coogan's Bluff," co-starring with
Clint Eastwood, Susan Clark, Don
Stroud and Tisha Sterling. Cobb
will portray the head of a New York
detective bureau in the action dra-
ma which Don Siegel is directing.
• * e
MILLARD KAUFMAN is writing
the screenplay for Howard W.
Koch's Paramount production of
"Villa Mimosa," from the hovel by
Jerrard Tickell, dealing with the
activities of a British agent in oc-
cupied France during World War
II who discovers a brothel fre-
quented by German officers, a dis-
covery which results in an attack
to abduct the officers for interro-
gation.
s •
GEORGE H. ORNSTEIN will
produce for the European unit of
Paramount in Rome, a musical ver-
sion of William Wyler's "Roman / -
Holiday," with a score by brothers
Richard M. and Robert B. Sher-
man who supplied the songs for
"Mary Poppins." The new stream-
lined version will be photographed
in the Eternal City with Franco
Zeffirelli of opera fame directing.
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LEON URIS, author of "Battle
Cry," "Exodus," "Mila 18," and
the current best seller. "Topaz," is
writing the screenplay for Univer-
sal's forthcoming, "Rebel ,Troop,"
an action drama set in Mexico in
the late 1860s.
a s a
ANNA MIZRACHI. the Israeli
actress who was born in Aruba-, the
Dutch possession in South Ameri-
ca, principally engaeed in Holly-
wood in television work, currently
seen in "Rat Patrol," is marrying
Lee Strasberg, head of the famed
Actors' Studio. The couple met
while Strasberg (father of Susan
Strasberg) was opening the Actors'
Studio, West. at Vie Coast, where
Miss Mizrachi has been one of the
founding members.
• • •
JOSEPH STRICK, director of the
filmic version of James Joyce's
"Ulysses," now turns his attention
to Laurence Durrell's "The Alexan-
dria Quartet," a property that has
been tried before by Darryl Zanuk,
Walter Wanger, Joseph L. Man-
kiewicz, Ivan Moffat and Ben Rarz-
man. They all dropped the subject
as being impossible to transpose
to the cinema. The task now has
been turned over by the heads of
Twentieth Century-Fox to producer
Pandro S. Berman and Strick, who
plans to direct is working
on the
scenario with screen writer Larry
Marcus.
• • •
JOHN HEYMAN, producer or
the much-talked about British film.
'Privilege." now completing in
Italy. "Goforth," the Tennessee
Williams dramatization starring
Elizabeth Taylor. Richard Burton
and Noel toward under Joseph
Losey's direction, now prepares
"The Man From Nowhere," to be
shot in England, once more with
Burton starring and Losey direct-
ing.
• • •
KEENAN WYNN, playing a
bigoted Southern senator in "Fini-
an's Rainbow," will next work in
"Viva Max" at Metro - Goldwyn-
Mayer. This will be Keenan's third
film role in as many months. Be-
fore "Finian's" at Warner, he ap-
peared in "McKenna's Gold" at
Columbia.