THE JEWISH NEW Exciting Development in Hollywood ABC network late in January dur- By HERBERT G. LUFT HOLLYWOOD — Odded Kotler, ing the Clairol special hosted by the 30-year-old Sabra, winner of Gene Kelly. "Three Days and a Child" is the "Best Actor Award" at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival, this distributed by Edward Meadow, week flew into Los Angeles from also co-producer of "The Inci- London to attend screening of his dent," a turbulent drama directed Israel motion picture, "Three Days in New York by Larry Peerce, and a Child," selected as his son of the famed singer, and star- countr•'s entry for a Golden ring Jan Sterling, Gary Merrill, Globe Awards consideration in the Thelma Ritter and Jack Gilford. "Foreign-language" category by "The Incident" is being released the Hollywood Foreign Press As- by 20th Century-Fox and has sociation headed by your corres- been entered in the "Oscar" race. Jerome Epstein has returned to THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS pondent. In his whirl-wind three- 32—Friday, January 5, 1968 days-stay in the film capital, Is- London to prepare the production , of Universal's "The Adding Ma- rael's answer to Michael Caine By Danny Raskin won the Hollywoodians by storm chine," based on the prize-winning play by Elmer Rice, after signing Dinner at DARBY'S STILL AN EXCELLENT spot to Woodward was the first pancake with his extreme good looks and Richard Widmark for the central go for really good food is the May- house to open in Michigan . . . winning personality. role of Mr. Zero. Jerry Epstein is a real treat Former meat man Dave Berg, Kotler currently is connected field Chop House on Griswold . . . whom we know from his work at The salads are delicious and those after seeing how they were sweep- with the Royal Academy of Dra- • Visit Our New the Hollywood Circle Theatre, a SKYLIGHT tenderloin tips are especially taste ing the country, opened his pan- matic Art in London, having com- ROOM, Cocktail legit showcase that started thea- cake house with excellent results pleted right after the Six-day War tinglers. Lounge and Bar GOLDEN GRIDDLE on North . . . Now he serves just about in June another feature entitled tre-in-the-round operations at the • AFTER everything, although his huge var- Every Bastard a King" in which Coast twenty years ago, worked THEATRE iety of pancakes are still a big he co-starred with the Italian with Charles Chaplain in Holly- Snacks - . . a Delight specialty ... Amazing thing is that actress Pier Angeli. Unlike "Three wood on "Limelight" and in Eng- LUNCHEON although prices have gone up Days and a Child," his latest film, land served as his producer on A Pleasure Fine Italian-American Cuisine everywhere on food, they remain his first in color, deals directly "A Countess from Hong Kong." Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste the same at Golden Griddle . . . with the victory over the Arabs. He now will produce and direct Res. UN 2-7642 • BANQUET FACILITIES Example, a steak sandwich for It is also his first in the English "The Adding Machine,"I also Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon $1.19 or a choice steak plate, $1.49 langauge, interspersed with He- adapted by him for the screen SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 24455 . . . His diet and health specialties brew words only when Israelis from the drama presented by the Theatre Guild 45 years ago and are a top feature, too. talk among themselves. Director of Kotler's latest pic- never before transferred to the PROBABLY ONE OF the most medium of motion pictures. beautiful eateries in the Detroit ture is Uri Zohar who also wrote sector is the colonial-style Georgian the screen play to "Three Days Inn Restaurant, featuring elegant and a Child" and guided the earl- 18th Century decor plus American ier film, a deeply moving charac- and continental dishes . . . Its lo- ter study of an Israeli youth-of CATERING cated next to the Georgian Inn today imbued with psychological SOCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • EXECUTIVE I Motel on Gratiot, just north of 13 overtones. The audience at Holly- OF THE 864-3 5 1 8 Mile Rd. in Roseville. wood's Lytton Center was quite NAME OF THE PLACE is surprised when viewing "Three 1 8 641 WYOMING Your Host, Al Rosenberg D . ays and a Child," a movie that Clair's O.K. Restaurant, Bar and is so different from anything they Dining Room .. located on Michi- had expected from Israel. An inti- gan about a half mile west of mate three-angle study of a young DOWNTOWN . Ample portions of man's s relationship to two women Livernois . Dine in a Serene hearty Polish and American food and a small child, it has no specific Oriental Setting is prepared with a personal touch Israeli background, neither physi- Featuring Authentic and served in an attractively dec- cally nor in atmosphere, but un- Cantonese Cosine In Harvard Row orated dining room that bring errs ravels a problem of universal val- tomers from throughout the city I idity in 11 Mile Rd. and Lahser i a minor key with a great CARRY OUT AND CATERING SERVICE . . . Polish specialties include pier- deal of sexual byplay and almost Ben Epstein Harry Weiss Open Seven Days a Week .. Mon. thru Thurs., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Fri. & ogi, golumpki, kielbasa, etc. - . shocking nudity. The story itself Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. & Holidays, 12 Noon to 2 a.m. Steaks and chops top the American is treated in the "new wave" fash- menu and a complete bar service 3177 CASS AT PETERBORO, 2 Blks. N. of Masonic Temple ion, with thought-images cinemati- Detroit's Finest is offered . . . Prices are most TE 1-1100 Free Parking Across Street cally interwoven with desires and reasonable. reality very much in the matter Cusine We Honor Diner's and American Express LOOKING BACK TO July 9, of the French and Italian avant- - Flaming Dishes Pre- i2' ID I "Delicatessen men in the I — 1 garde movies of today. 1:1 1 1948 . . . pared at Your Table Misha Asherov, who distin- I community frankly don't know • Exotic Tropical what to do about the rising cost guished himself as the wise patri- I • Drinks situation . . . They say that if arch in the French-Israeli co- Dancing Thurs., Fri. and Sat. AT THE things continue as they are, last production of "Impossible on Sat- 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ell week's raises on their menus are urday" appears in an important Cl but the beginning! . . . Corned' character role in the current GOLDEN beef sandwiches are already 35 , "Three Days and a Child" in which Minot GALLEON cents ... a far cry from the days Judith Sola essays a femme- 17569 E. Warren B of the 12 and 15 centers . .. How fatale, a role that netted her a much higher can they get? ... 'Just selection as one of the two foreign Phone - ‘1,1 * Luxurious Room—Color T.V. wait and see!' say the delicatessen entrys' in "The Star of Tomor- 886-0636 -- * Gourmet Dinner men.' " Take Edsel Ford Expressway East to Entertainment row" contest for the annual "Deb Dancing and Top * Cadieux. Turn Right on Cadieux to B * Breakfast PRICES AROUND TOWN last Star Ball" of Hollywood with the Warren and Left 6 Blocks. * Tax and Grotituity i week on New Year's Eve were up winner to be announced over the as usual, but in most cases, folks ALSO MAKES A LONG Pe Pre sr on got their money's worth . . . and REMEMBERED GIFT FOR I'm Randy ...I'm Sixteen ... Double since nitery owners couldn't serve OTHERS TO CHERISH. Occupancy and I've Already Lived A Lifetime ... a drink until 12, the cover was in effect immediately . . . Many of Thanks To The Pill SOUTHGATE 1-75 and NORTHLINE RD. the spots featured package plans SHOCKING!— SHA TTERING! Take Southfield Expressway South to 1-75. 283-4400 n . At the Roostertail, $50 a couple S,,,,, ••, f•o.ii Get off at Northline Exit. Scen, Ow Ir 1 , ., :Id et, 13-11 bought dinner, champagne, con- IDI .' ''',1 , 7 ■ etc., ,,,,;' , ""' 1 r— OI end ...late 'he ■ ca• CI BL__ 121 CI " tinental breakfast' and floor show : ;;::, v E c1/4 014G v„ cts . . . At Cabaret LaBoheme in Hotel SMASHING, .__ Crunchy! . 1; :_si la, AL ..t' Pontchartrain, cover was $10 and ' •••, ..: hone, „,i ,,..,.., CO 1.4 a $15 minimum . . . Dinner, cham- I -...: . fa. - •zly ,.., •- ' pagne and dancing was $25 at The Ci‘si Riverboat . . . Same price at Mr. F's Beef & Bourbon was for dinner and breakfast . . . Act IV had a $10 cover . .. Top of the Flame's package was $17.50 for champagne (As You Like It !) and steak .. . 24 Karat was $30 a couple for champagne dinner and show . . . Detroit's newest nitery, FAVORITE SPECIAL The Moon, had a cover of $7 and the wonderful Kirby Stone Quar- 1 /2 tet, plus the Robert Simpson Revue • Tossed Green Salad presenting Broadway production Aunt Sonya's Special Recipe • Golden French Fries Applesauce • numbers . . . One of the best buys • Italian Bread and Butter was the $5 cover that included favors and dancing in the Eagle's Wet Medea frame iflitiee, The Greet Morel Reveknien Roost of the Presidential Inn . . . Ar For THRILL21 Dinners were superb. OPENING AT THE After Glow, is recording artist Dino Valle, last years winner of the Mario Lanza Birmingham award, given annually by the late 10001 great songster's family . . . The 1360 W'dward Telegraph Rd. V/66. I. Law Dar Now At 141 6 Mile Rd. After Glow is at 248 W. McNichols Nr. Plymouth Rd. !alertness WO OW Showing Rd., and operated by Sam Fertel FREE PARKING and Steve Lekes . . . It's about a block west of Woodward. The Best of Everything LARCO'S WATCH FOR THE OPENING ORIGINAL ESQUIRE Restaurant & Deily I SPEND AN EXCITING EVENING li PRESIDENTIAL INN 1 SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN $1295 1 FRIED 'Qs, CHICKEN UNCLE JOHN'S CHICKEN $185 'AUNT SONYA'S 33 ..Pacsi CHICKEN Corn Pancakes $ 15325 W. 8 MILE RD. 1 35 THE GIRL—r . ' THE BODY AND -- THE PILL orm•RYchti