THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Janeary 28, 1972-25 2 MET yINTELS. tifIRMESIIR KICtiflOSOi 1111110431:11111JW INMalltoW, oatzTtr.r..--soUlt :An AkiERICANINTERNAT/ONAL a.c41 .rn 011 . ,1.1.0610' PLU EDGAR ALLAN POE probes new depths of PRODUCTION fir. TERROR! , yincent PRICE nlitganNITISI1 WA 1.7911 NMI PARRISS COLOR MORE NIGHTS 'JACKSON'S ACTION' &Northville Downs WINE AND-DINE IN OUR ULTRA MODERN' CLUBHOUSE OR . . ENJOY OUR COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GRANDSTAND 10 RACES NIGHTLY - POST TIME 8 P.M. DAILY FEATURING,._ -- DOUBLE- PERFECTA-TRWECTA ADMISSION ; ,-, NOSTAND Si 50-CLUBHOUSE S2 50 NORTHVILLE DOWNS MEETING STARTS JANUARY 31st THRU MARCH 15th Classified Ads Get Fast Results! Young Melt, Author Rage' On motion picture location, Tuc- others in an act of senseless re- son,_ Ariz.: -Daniel Kleinthan _and taliation. Philip . Friedman, two Jewish boks We -sense that the picture re.: still in their - 20s, are the authors of the original screenplay to the fleets deep Moral responsibility 'movie, "Rage," currently before and the belief that no one is ex- pendable to be sacrificed for the the Panavision cameras in southern Arizona with George C. Scott dou-. sake of so-called scientific prog- _Ming as star and simultaneously ress. The authors have no illu- making his directorial bow as a sions about any effort to stop acceleration of armament, but feature film director. Fred Wein- firmly hope that "Rage" will traub is supervising for Warner make people think about the dan- Bros. with J. Ronald Getty (son gers of our overly mechanized of the oilman), acting as executive world in which the slightest mal- producer. function can spark disaster. The story is one of sim- The two "angry" young men say plicity, based on a seemingly in- significant incident reported George C. Scott may not necessar- around 4968 when a sheep farm in ily share their spirit of rebellion. "Utah was sprayed_ from the air Yet, he immedibtely recognized the with poisonous chemicals due to power and validity of "Rage" after a mechanical failure and thousands reading their first screen play of animals were contaminated and draft. The pictorial contrast of the perished in the experiment con- individual struggling to escape conformity makes fascinating ducted by the armed forces. movie fare and supplies a unique The young writers told the JTA "tour-de-force" vehicle for a star that they selected the subject mat- of Scott's magnitude. ter as the premise for their very first feature film only after one- Philip Friedman, a native of half hour of preliminary discus- Manhattan, celebrated his 28th sions, yet spent eight months writ- birthday, on the motion picture ing the scenario. They see in location' in early January. Raised "Rage!" the plight of a man who in Yonkers, N.Y. and Battle lost everything, human and animal Creek, Mich., he gradualcd from lives, his plot of land and his Princeton in 1965 as did his screen chance for survival; a man rising collaborator Dan Kleinman, who for one moment to tremendous is a year older and was born in physical strength and cunning in Louisville, Ky. They met at col- a dalperate effort to protest in his lege. Kleinman showed early in- own primitive way against the in- terest in the film classics, with humanity and callousness of the his favorite directors being Renoir, system. A victim of remote actions Murnau and Keaton. For his degree of society of which he has neither in cinema at NYU in 1966, Klein- knowledge 'nor _ the capacity to man presented a filmic master prevent, -he sacrifices himself and thesis, a short dealing with a young , 'Talkies' of Old, Noted Art Work The great stars in the talking pictures in the years 1928 to 1940 from a gallery so imprestive, and are so reminiscent of the earlier years in the film industry, that a large volume just issued by DoOer Publications lends itself to nostalgia and to recollections of a brilliant era in the movie in- dustry. Hardly a 'lathe of prominence is missing from this gallery of dis- tinction. Paul Muni is reconstruct- ed in "Emil Zola and other films. Sylvia Sidney reappears. Nearly every name of promi- nence is in these collected essays and pictures. Dover's "The Talkies" contains articles and illustrations from Photoplay Magazine. In the selec- tion are descriptive material of. movies, photos of the great stars and a mass of relevant material gathered by Richard Griffith. There is an explanatory foreword by Lawrence J. Quirk. The greats who often are re- ferred to for admiration will be found here. There is, for ex- ample, the full page portrait of Edward G. Robinson, in this large sized volume. . SEE! PARTICIPATE! • Nightly auction of 55,000 worth of boats and water sports equipment. • "Mini-courses" in water recreation — boating, sail- ing, water skiing---sponsorecf.;; by Michigan Dept. of 4,a- turd Resources Resources THE BIG man vainly looking for work in the jungle of the metropolis. Fried- man collaborated asp rod u c e r while Kleinman directed. For a while, working for a com- puter program, Kleinman caught up again with his friend in 1969 to write the motion picture today under discussion. A fellow student from Princeton, Bryden Becker, himself engaged in show business and son of a New York motion picture attorney, led the two men in the direction of Warner Bros._ and later to George C. Scott. MOVIE GUIDE DOWNTOWN FOX 2211 Woodward—WO 1.0494 The hand that rocks the cradle has no flesh on it. "WHO SLEW AUNTIE ROO?" Also Vincent Price In Edgar Allen Poe's "CRY OF THE BANCHEE" Both in Color Every WEDNESDAY Lee.4s. Day Late Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY For Schedule Information Call WO 1-7917 NEIGHBORHOOD AMERICANA & Ormnflad Rd. 4444676 Limited Engagement Omar Sharif in 350-3920 "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Thru Tuts. Only Starts Wed.—Gee. C. Scott in "HOSPITAL" Family Day Wed. 12:30 & 2:50 Shows only S1.00. Saturday, Sunday Matinees continuously from 12:30 Eves. 7:05, 9:10. For Group Sales Information Call 444• 1476. 54630 On Plymouth Rd., ova 3 blks. W, ofGrenfield All Color Adult Entertainment ATLAS "SEX U.S.A." (X) WK. 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