' , ! Hollywood Notes HOLLYWOOD—Leon Uris' latest best-seller, "Topaz," one of the most sought-after literary proper- ties. is being brought to the screen by 69-year-old producer-director Alfred Hitchcock for Universal Pictures. A behind-the-scene drama of international diplomatic in- trigue, it is based on a factual case from the files of the French Intelligence service. • • • "Fiddler on the Roof" will be filmed by the Mirisch Company to begin early in 1970 with Nor- man Jewison as producer-director. To date, the stage production has been seen by more than 5,000,000 people in the United States alone. • • • Dalton Trumbo is writing the screenplay to "Sylva," novel by Vercors, the French resistance name for artist-author Jean Brul- ler. It is the second film from the works by Vercors to be brought to the screen by Universal. • • • Barbra Streisand has returned to Hollywood for makeup and cos- tume tests and rehearsals followed by pre-recording sessions for the forthcoming Paramount picture, "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," it has been announced by Howard W. Koch, producer of the multi-million dollar musical. By HERBERT G. LUFT Harriet Slott Portrays (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) Hollywood scene since the commit- Sarah in Play U.B.' tee hearings 18 years ago, now ,Harriet Slott will portray the has written the screenplay for role of Sarah in Center Theater's Universal's forthcoming high bud- production of "J. geted outdoor action drama, "Two B." Nov. 2, 3, 6, Mules for Sister Sara," to be di- 9 and 10 at the rected by Don Siegel for pro- Jewish Center. ducer Martin Rackin with Clint Eastwood in the starring role. Mrs. Slott has • • • appeared in the theater a n d on Tony Curtis is completing film- —television in Chi- ing in Rome of "The Monte cago and Colum- Carlo Rally," a sweeping adven- ti bus, 0. She cre- ture comedy about the trans- Mrs. Slott ated the role of Europe automobile classic set in Eva in a play written especially the Roaring '20s, with such thes- for the United Jewish Appeal and pians as Terry Thomas, Peter based upon the Meyer Levin novel. Through this play she was able to Cook, Dudley Moore, Gert Frobe, meet the "real" Eva. Walter ChiarL Eric Sykes and the The wife of Dr. Mel M. Slott of French comedian Bourvil in sup- Wayne University's theater de- port, plus two international beau- partment, she is the mother of ties, Mireille Darc and Susan three teen-agers. "J. B." is based on the biblical Hampshire. story of Job. Tickets, as well as season tickets, The 17th District Democratic Party will hold a rally, at which are available at the Center, DI 1- PIERRE SALINGER and endorsed 4200. candidates will be special guests 8 p.m. today at Local 163 Hall, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22635 Plymouth. A social evening will follow the business meeting. 38—Friday, October 25, 1968 at Northland Theater `Funny Girl' a Sellout "Funny Girl," the movie version of Barbra Streisand's hit Broad- way musical, started a long run at the Northland Theater this week. It stars Miss Streisand as Fanny Brice and Omar Sharif as her gambling husband Nicky Arnstein. Co-starred are Kay Medford, Anne Francis and Walter Pidgeon as Florenz Ziegfeld. The story traces Miss Brice's dramatic rise to star- dom in the "Ziegfeld Follies" and her heartbreaking romance and marriage to Arnstein. Over a dozen songs and prod- uction numbers are throughout the film, including "People," "My Man," "Don't Rain on My Parade." 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