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May 17, 1968 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

Toronto Rome for Aged Opened

Holly woodHappenings

38—Friday, May 1/, 1968

TORONTO (JTA)—A new $5,-

The Swinging Couples" is I . MILLIE PERKINS, who made mount picture, "5 Card Stud," a 500,000 Jewish Home for the Aged
being shot in its entirety in a her motion picture debut in ."The suspense western starring Dean and Baycrest Day Care Center
typical suburban home, complete Diary of Anne Frank," joins her Martin and Robert Mitchum. The was formally opened by the Bay-

"Ail

with swimming pool, in the San
Fernando Valley at the outskirts
of Los Angeles. Mack Bing, hith-
erto well-known in TV, makes his
bow as a feature director. Mack
is a nephew of the late comedian
Herman Bing; his father was
George Bingham, Frank Tinney's
straight man in vaudeville.
* * *

SHELLEY WINTERS now ap-
pears in one of her most challeng-
ing film roles as mother of a folk-
rock singer and leader of the "now
generation" who eventually be-
comes President of the United
States in "Wild in the Streets." The
film is directed by Barry Shear for
producers Samuel Z. Arkoff and
James H. NiCholson of American-
International Pictures. Her role
parallels both of her Oscar-win-
ning performances in "The Dairy
of Anne Frank" and "A Patch of
Blue," in that once again she por-
trays a mother. Yet physically, her
earlier assignments were some-
what easier. "Wild in the
Streets" requires her to fight her
way through a throng of scream-
ing teen-agers and battle with po-
lice to get in to see her son, played
by Christopher Jones, as he per-
forms in a concert. In addition,
she is required to be thrown from
a moving car, climb over the
barbed wire fence in a concentra-
tion camp of the future and fight
with a group of hippies in the
swimming pool of a Beverly Hills
mansion. Miss Winters performed
all the stunts in the picture her-
self, without the customary aid
of a double.

A Wish...

How about a
magic weekend
at the elegant

ST. REGIS? • •

Friday evening dinner
. Fisher Theatre
tickets for two .. .
breakfast and Satur-
day evening dinner...
Sunday morning
breakfast (in bed, if
you wish) . . . Only
$42.50 per person
(double occupancy)...
and "genie" makes
three.

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WEST GII*ND BLVD.
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at CASS

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TRACY ' POITIER ' HEPBURN

guess who's
coming to dinner

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co-star Shelly Winters again, after
almost 10 years, in the current re-
lease of "Wild in the Streets,"
written by Miss Perkins' husband
Robert Thom. Also in the same
movie is Larry Bishop, son of
famed night club and television
comedian Joey Bishop, who is mak-
ing his screen debut after appear-
ing with a group of 20-year-olds in
an improvisational revue entitled
"The Session." emceed by Can
Reiner's son Bob.
* *
HAL WALLIS has signed two-
time Academy Award-winner Mau-
rice Jarre to compose and conduct
the musical score for the Para-

The "Pro Mozart Society of
Greater Detroit" and the
Schiller, Craftsman #521
and the Mosaic #530Lodges
of the Free and Accepted
Freemasons of the State of
Michigan

WHEN YOU
THINK ABOUT IT .. ,

WHERE ELSE
CAN YOU

Enjoy such refined
luxury, such delicious
dining, such intimate
relaxation, such fun.
The ST. REGIS is just
such a hotel ... where
else?

ST+ :REGIS

Wolfgang. Amadeus Mozart
1756-1791

Sunday, May 19, 8:30 p.m. at
the Scottish Rite Cathedral of
Masonic Temple.
Marguerite Kozenn Chafes is the
Artistic Director and Annotator.
Excerpts from the oratorio "The
Penitent David" will be heard
for the first time in Detroit.
Tickets may be obtained from
Charles Salmo; treasurer, 30261
Stephenson Highway, Madison
Heights, Mich. 48071. Phone:
-564-5258.
Checks should be made out to
the "Pro Mozart Society". The
donation for the ticket . is $2.00.
Contributions are tax detuctible.

HOTEL

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WEST GRAND BLVD. st CASS
FREE PARKING TR 3.3000

"DRZEWA UMEIRAJA STOJAC"

Presented by the "Nasza Reduta" - Theater. A play presented all in Polish

Sunday, May 19, 1968 at 4:00 p.m.

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all over town!

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Yo u'll laugh

all the way
to the Mks
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Academy Award Winner I

MIKE NICHOLS for BEST DIRECTOR'
—Most talked
MIKE NICHOLS
LAityRENCE TURMAN
S. about film of
\ the year!

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NOW at these selected theatres

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after a bang-up night
of sheer sleeping lux-
ury in Detroit's most
cosmopolitan hotel.
AND, to add to the
fun of it, the prices
are so refreshingly
reasonable we promise
you won't awake with
a start!

present a concert of works by

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WAKE -UP
REFRESHED...

Tickets available at the box office

Now

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crest Center for Geriatric Care.
The 10-story building, situated next
to the 14-year-old Home and Bay-
crest Hospital is the first phase
of a four-year, $12,00. 0,000 build-
ing program which, when com-
pleted in 1974 will serve 1,336
OTTO PREMINGER'S new com- persons.
edy "Skidoo" shows Mickey
Rooney in the role of a hoodlum
about to turn state's evidence.
Fearful of gangland reprisals, au-
thorities are holding Rooney in
protective custody in a prison
where the former member of the
Mafia enjoys the comforts of a
luxurious cell, television, stock
market ticker-tape, with valet and
butler service. Heading the stellar
cast of the madcap movie,
"Skidoo,". are Jackie Gleason,
Carol Channing, John Philip Law,
Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon,
Groucho Marx, Arnold Stang,
George Raft, and the Hollywood
Foreign Press "Golden Globe" girl,
Alexandra Hay.

film was just completed on loca-
tion in Mexico under Henry Hath-
away's direction. Jarre won his
pair of Oscars for "Lawrence of
Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago."

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