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THE JEWISH NEWS
Notable Toronto-Produced Movie
By HERBERT G. LEFT
(Copyright 1969, JTA
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
U—Friday, March 14, 1969
The Best of Everything
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BOBBY LAUREL
By Danny Raskin
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Inc.)
HOLLYWOOD—Sidney J. Furie,
a 36-year-old, Toronto-born Jewish
boy, most recently completed his
first Hollywood movie, "Petrocelli;
Lawyer," filmed without advance
press ilotice or trumped-up pub-
licity. Hardly anyone at Paramount
was aware that the young director
had been at work at the studio's
smaller lot and on location in
Colorado Springs. "Petrocelli; Law-
yer" is the fictionalized account of
the Sam Sheppard murder case
with the factual background sup-
plied by criminal attorney F. Lee
Bailey, who defended the Cleve-
land osteopath accused of mur-
dering his wife.
Raymond Stross, who had made a
name with the Stuart Whitman pic-
ture, "The Mark," winner of the
1961 Samuel Goldwyn Award, in-
Iroduced me to Sidney Furie after
the latter had guided for him "The
Leather Boys," a controversial
story dealing with the sex relation-
ship of two young cockneys, shot
in semi-documentary fashion in the
suburbs of London and Manchester.
On the strength of "The Leather
Boys," and even more, "The Ip-
cress File," Furie was signed by
Universal in Hollywood, where he
directed a mediocre Western, "The
Appaloosa," with Marlon Brando.
He made another spy thriller,
"The Naked Runner," with Frank
Sinatra, for Warner Bros., the lat-
ter partly on location in London
and Copenhagen. The two films
are noteworthy only for cinematic
brilliance, not for story values.
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Frederick Stafford, the Czech-
born actor portraying the key role
of the French protagonist in the
motion picture ; "Topaz," from the
best seller by Leon Uris, told about
his contacts with King Hussein of
Jordan whom he met many times
during his trips through the Middle
East. Stafford says that Hussein
doesn't want any identification with
Arab refugees but claims he has
only the interest of his own coun-
try at heart. Circumstances have
driven him into a position he
doesn't like. The little king is well
aware that Russia is looking for a
permanent outpost on the Mediter-
ranean and is afraid that Egypt
will become a Soviet satellite.
This, according to Stafford, who
was a world traveler and business
executive before becoming an
actor.
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Julian Blaustein will produce for
Universal, "No Tears," based on
his own story, with Alan Sharp
writing the screen play.
Edward G. Robinson is starring
in "Song of Norway," based on the
stage musical dealing with the life
of Edward Grieg.
Sam Katzman is producing and
Arthur Dreifuss directing, "Angel,
Down We Go," with Jennifer Jones
(Mrs. David Selznick) making her
screen comeback.
Jules Schermer produces and
Daniel Mann directs, "A Dream
of Kings," in which Sam Levene
ioins Anthony Quinn and Irene
Papas.
Zero Mostel co-stars with Harry
Belafonte in "The Angel Levine,"
currently before the cameras in
New York with Jan Kadar of "Shop
on Main Street" directing. Ida
Kaminska has been added to the
cast.
ball soup, etc. . . and the rabbi of
Jackson will perform the services.
KAY BLAKE, new night man-
ager at Ben Ka'sle's Berman's Chap
4 p.m.
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House, feels right at home . . . She
• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time
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had been with Clarence Baker for
e-
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
over 15 years, both at his Keyboard
* • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Lounge on Livernois and the Act
All
Credit
Cards
Honored
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IV . . . So many familiar faces
come into Berman's that it's al-
ways old home week for Kay.
THE EXTENSIVE SEAFOOD
menu at Mario's of Windsor is an-
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
"Deliciously Prepared for the
other excellent quality about this
Discerning Taste
very fine restaurant across the
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which Marie's of Windsor is fast
becoming noted . . . Knowing the
discriminating tastes of their pa-
trons (80 per cent are Detroiters)
owner Kees Roozen, and his right
hand man, maitre d' Mike Curcioni
have gone all out in a campaign
for 100 per cent satisfaction . . .
Some of the yum yum items can
POPULAR YOUNG SINGING SENSATIONS
be gotten only at Mario's of Wind-
sor . . . The Italian cuisine is au-
Complete
Dinners
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• Luncheons Daily
thentic ... and if there is anything
Plenty of Parking
you don't see on the menu, give
Kees - and Mike enough time and
they'll have it ready—regardless
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of how- many people . . . This cus-
248 W. McNichols (Just W. of Woodward)
tom gourmet cooking has gone
over in a big. way.
, RUMORS ARE TRUE that Ben Baltimore Charities,
Kasle and Ray Pearce are taking
over the food, beverage; and ban- Welfare Fund Merge
rand Manor... quet
Catering in the
operation at one o7 the most
BALTIMORE (JTA)—Baltimore's
beautiful country clubsAn the Flint two Jewish federations, the Asso-
area.
ciated Jewish Charities and the
THE RALEIGH HOUSE wait- Jewish Welfare Fund, have been
resses who 'threw the surprise merged after a 16-month joint
lunched for Bill Kaufman at study and planning by committees
Carl's recently were . . . Harriet . of the two agencies. The merger
Tarnowsky, Alean Hodges, Berna- . will become effective in October
dette Morienski, Shirley Denk, Ann at the first annual meeting of the
Customized catering without the extravagance
Jackson, Mary Jane Slater, Char- unified Associated Jewish Charities
lotte Potenga, Ella Crawford and and Welfare Fund.
in a mansion-like atmosphere.
head gals Vernie Ferguson and
Robert I. Hiller, executive direc-
Marion Brown . . . One man got tor of both organizations, announc
Special attention given to mid-week
into the act—Raleigh House head ed the merger after a joint meet-
affairs.
pastry chef Walter Langeloh . . . ing of the memberships of the two
Bil's wife Alice and daughter Patty federations. He praised the Balti-
Stags, Showers, Receptions, Luncheons and
were als6 there plus guest Emma more Jewish leadership for creat-
Beckom. •
intimate dinners or buffets for
ing a "viable, unified operating
FRANK SANDS, new manager at structure, capable of responding
35 - 100 guests
Skandia, was operations director in quickly to all Jewish community
Chicago for one of the largest food, needs in Baltimore, nationally and
We are now booking outdoor pool parties in
beverage and banquet management worldwide. Starting in October,"
concerns in the country . . . The he.added, "we will combine budget-
June, July and August for 100 -300 guests.
Viking Room downstairs at Skan- ing and planning for all of our
dia on James Couzens, is for men agencies in one federation, just as
only from 11 a.m .to 3 p.m. . . we have combined fund-raising
featuring a fine menu with seven into one annual campaign."
different sandwiches, including
The Associated Jewish Charities
Reuben's corned beef, pastrami,
etc., and a variety of fresh salads and the Jewish Welfare Fund will
continue
to exist as -separate cor-
. . . The Sunday smorgasbord from
1 p.m. to 8 p.m. is still quite a buy porations to guide, handle and
supervise
investments, real estate
. . . $6.95 for adults, $3.95 for
youngsters under 10 . . . and no a'litr., holdings, 'Hiller added. The
directors of the Associated Jewish
charge for kiddies under two . .
Frank knows food and people—an Charities and Welfare Fund will
constitute the memberships of the
important combination!
IF YOU'RE IN. Tucson, Ariz., separate corporations and elect
stop at the Tucson Desert Inn (an- their directors, he said. The offi-
EVERY
other Bee Kasle -enterprise!) . . . cers and 80:Member board of the
"Saucy Sylvia" Stoun is appearing merged agencies will be elected by
there and as usual doing a great the total membership next October.
job.
Dip Into All of the Golden
PET PEEVES . . . Waitresses Julio Shan e Trio Makes
BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
with untidy and unfitting uniforms
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. Top notch restaurants that use the Rounds at Vannelli's
You Can Eat
paper napkins . . . Bartenders who
Julio Shane and his strolling
talk too much and pour too little
`trio are appear-
For Only
. , Restaurants that list items on
!-kng at: Vannelli's
the menu•but never have them!
"Restaurant a n d
Bring Along .
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Cocktail Lounge,
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Inferior
Year itospectors
18300 Woodward,
By an inferior man I mean one
every night ex-
who knows nothing that is not
cept Tuesday, en-
known to every adult, who can do
tertaining guests
nothing that could not be learned
with request fav-
by anyone in , a few weeks, and
orites, both vocal
who.onsaillyZakiirss meat( `kings.
‘nd'insfridneittal
Julio
Shane
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SAMMY LIEBERMAN, bossman
at Raleigh House, will again supply
the food for this year's Passover
seder April 1 at Jackson State
Prison . . . Sammy has done this
for eight or nine years, and the
prisoners love his cooking! . . .
They'll have the traditional Pass-
over seder plate, gefilte fish, matzo
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