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T h e 49-year-old novelist and screen writer, author of "Kid for Two Farthings," a Passover story transposed to the Eastend of London; the prize-winning "The Bespoke Overcoat," from the short story by Gogol with a Yid- dish nigun; and "Bloom- field," the film about an Israeli footballer starring Richard Harris, developed this delicately phrased wo- man's story, from a novel by L. P. Hartley. The sensitive, rather inti- mate film, with Robert Shaw and Sarah Miles, has been produced by John Heyman (the executive producer of the recent "Hitler" picture) for Columbia release, with Alan Bridges, a recruit from British television, directing on actual locations. We met Wolf Mankowitz here a few years ago at a press conference which the HAVE YOUR NEXT BANQUET . AT THE CANTONESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT 33459 W. 8 Mile Rd. 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QUE's "Arch of Triumph, But the conference stopped map and emphasize coexist- depicting the tragedy of the ence with the Arabs within short of declaring a total eco- European refugee during the nomic, political and diplo- its territories. period of Hilter oppression matic boycott of Israel as But he warned that the na- to whom a "valid passport demanded by some of the was more than his life," will tion faced tough diplomatic Arab delegates. be filmed in London and campaigns, if not actual mil- The conference's declara- itary warfare, in following Paris by Fred Bragger. tions on the Middle East The original motion picture its new independent course. were termed a "negative Dayan, addressing a Labor anachronism." version was produced by David Loew in 1947 and di- alignment meeting in Beer- rected by Lewis Milestone at sheba, said he hoped that the I shall never ask, never the long defunct Enterprises warfare would be only politi- refuse, nor ever resign an studios of Hollywood. Charles cal, although the vast office.—Thomas Jefferson. Boyer and Ingrid Bergman amounts of modern military then portrayed the leading equipment now reach the Arab states — mainly from parts. Bragger plans to make the the Soviet Union but also current version in both Eng- from the West — could pre- lish and French. He is trying cipitate the Arabs into a re- to sign George C. Scott (who newed round of fighting. Noting that the emphasis had starred in his "Jane 14,10IGHBORHOOD Eyre") for the Charles Boyer will have to be on new settle- Americana Complex 1, II, III ments in the territories, Da- role. Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile yan said Israel would also 358-1414 358-3920 have to emphasize coexist- Wed. MATINEES ALL ence with an Arab sector THEATERS-1 Show only at 1:15—$1 living side-by-side with a Jewish sector "leaving no room for a separate Pales- AMERICANA I The words are in Deuteron- Moshe Mizrachi, it received tinian state, a Jordanian "JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR" omy: "When brothers live an Academy Award nomina- Jerusalem Old City or a AMERICANA II Exclusive engagement! together and one of them dies tion as "best foreign lan- Syrian Golan Heights." He declared: "We are Malcolm McDowell-Patrick Magee without leaving a son, his guage film" and was a hit at "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE" (R) widow shall not marry out- the 1972 Cannes Film Festi- through with international guarantees in view of our AMERICANA III side the family. Her hus- val. Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper band's brother shall go in Michal Bat-Adam portrays past experience with such "EASY RIDER" (R) arrangements. We must now unto her, he shall take her the young widow Rosa, who Natalie Wood—Elliott Gould must abide by the biblical ensure settlements that we 'BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE' in marriage." (R) This biblical precept pro- law that still was in effect Make ourselves." Political sources said here 12 Mile-Coolidge vides the basis for "I Love in Palestine in 1887. She LI 2-0330 that the non-aligned summit BERKLEY You Rosa," a wisp of a obeys, yet she does not bow. Ryan O'Neal, Tadum O'Neal meeting just concluded in Gabi Otterman and Moshe movie—barely 1 1/2 hours long MOON" (PG) Algiers contributed to in- Wk. "PAPER nights open 6:45, shown 7:00 —now showing at the Towne Tal portray her brother-in- creased hostility and tension & 10:20. Sat. open 7:00, shown law as child and as adult. Theater. in the Middle East at a time 7:15, 10:35. Sun. open 1:30, shown The film belongs to Michal 6:55, 10:15. There are incongruities — when •world diplomacy is 3:30, Allen Arken, Paula Prentis such as an occasional scene and Gabi, but there are fine moving to end international performances by the sup- "LAST Of THE RED HOT that appears misplaced. And conflicts. LOVERS" many moviegoers have ex- porting cast, particularly The delegates are known nights 8:40 only. Sat. 9:00. pressed puzzlement as to the Yosef Shiloah as Eli, Nissim's to have called on members Wk. Sun. 1:45, 5:15, 8:40. ceremony of "halitza," by rival for the love of Rosa. which the widow is released from the duty of uniting in ity to the scenes shot in such a "levirate" marriage. Jerusalem's Old City; to be sure, the beauty of the story Fine Dining and Cocktails (See explanation below). But such is the charm of transcends the rough edges in 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen) ;ill 19701 W. "Rosa" that the memory lin- editing. 352-22.33 gers long after the incongrui- In short: It's a fairytale; ties are forgotten. but who's too old for fairy- EVERY FRIDAY NOON Written and directed by tales? FASHION SHOW BY —C. D. BRAYTONS OF ROSEDALE forthcoming epic, "The Ord:_, Wingate Story," to be shot in its entirety in Israel. The film has been shelved but now is contemplated as a future production by Norman Jewison. Mankowitz, t h e London- born writer, confessed to us that he did not regard him- self an Englishman but as an Israeli who happened to have a British passport. BILLY WILDER once more will pair Jack Lem mon and Walter Matthau in his forthcoming "The Front Page," a remake of the famed Ben Hecht-Charles MacArthur play of the 1920s which was filmed twice be- fore, in 1931 with Adolph Menjou and Lee Tracy, and 10 years later with Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant. Walter Monash is the pro- ducer of the latest version, which Wilder is writing in collaboration with his long- time colleague Iz Diamond. MOVIE GUIDE `I Love You Rosa,' Charming Film Tale. Based on Biblical Law THE SUSSEX HOUSE i§ 1 Director Is Named by Art Association * * * Halitz a This is the ceremony which releases a widow and her brother-in-law from the duty of uniting in a levirate mar- riage. As explained in the Universal Jewish Encyclo- pedia, it consists mainly of the -widow's drawing off a shoe of her brother-in-law, spitting and uttering a pre- scribed formula. "It was an ancient custom in Israel," says the encyclo- pedia entry, "that when a man died without leaving children his brother married the widow. A son from this levirate marriage was re- garded as the son of the dead brother whose name he kept alive. "Since this son also appar- ently inherited the property of the dead man (which Olympia Schedule would otherwise have fallen Olympia Stadium announ- to the latter's brothers) and ces the following schedule of was then in a position to care family events for its 1973- for his mother, it was to her advantage to contract such a 1974 entertainment season: Los Muchachos, the boys' marriage." circus, will appear Sept. 28- It is pointed out that the 30; Ice Follies, Oct. 23-Nov. public drawing off of the 4: Harlem Globetrotters. shoe, flour which the halitza Dec. 29-Jan. 3; Disney on ceremony gets its name, was Parade. 'Feb. b-17: and Ice regardea as an insult the brother-in-law, who by refus- Capades, March 13-19. ing to marry the widow had Classifieds Get Quick Results shunned his responsibility. The Bloomfield Art Asso- ciation, now the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association, announces Kenneth R. Gross as executive director. 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