• • Frida Dec. 20, 1974-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS • • Synopsis of American Film Theater's New Movie Productions r—. • Paris." It is an accurate Tevye in "Fiddler on the THE SUSSEX . HOUSE lywood nine years ago with By HERBERT G. LUFT transposition by author Eric (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) his screen portrayal of "Sal- Roof," both on the London Haim Topol, the Israeli lah." He rose to world fame stage, and in the film adap- Blau of his own show, with actor, was introduced to Hol- with his performance as tation which earned him a a total of 26 chansons and nomination for an Academy not one word of spoken dia- logue: Award. The quartet of thespians He now has completed the Tom' motion picture, "Galileo," consists of Elly Stone, Mort 7 ° •' *-4 0-* Of dr written by the German poet- Shuman, Joe Masiell from the • `rotten dramatist Bertold Brecht original Broadway • produc- 91417' $17.50 per person $22.50 per person fr who fled Nazi oppression to tion and Flemish author- work during World War II composer Jacques Brel in- NeW-YeafsGEve tonating his own songs and in America. "Galileo" tells the story of blending into the ensemble. JEAN GENET'S contro- a 17th Century Italian as- INCLUDES: COVER CHARGE, ENTERTAINMENT, FAVORS, AND A DELUXE DINNER tronomer who dared to re- versial drama "The Maids" Prepaid Reservations Required 965-0200 American Express Honored verse contemporary scientific has been chosen by Landau thought and ecclesiastic dog- as the third. play of the P.S. Can't make the Party? Don't forget our famous New Year's Day Brunch P.P.S. Have your annual Holiday Office Luncheon here too! ma by proving that the sun, American Film Theater sea- not our earth, is the center of son. Based by Genet on the hotel Pontchartrain - factual account of crimes 'the universe. By doing so, Galileo Galilei committed by the Papin sis- seemingly defied the Bible ters, it is a chilling study of and confronted the authority evil and corruption. • "The Maids" depicts a les- of the Catholic church. In the The magic moment this New Year's Eve, bian love-hate relationship eyes of Brecht, the non-con- join us for dinner or a party formist and revolutionary, between two servants and Galileo finally betrayed both their mistress. The current Dinner — science and society by recant- motion_ picture version was Seatings at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. ing • under threat of torture produced in Britain with Christopher Miles directing a and execution. Partytime — Ely Landau selected "Gali- trio of England's foremost, From 10:30 p.m. to ? leo" as the first work to be actresses; two - time Oscar produced for the screen with- winner Glenda Jackson, Su- Includes: in the second season of sub- sannah York and Vivien • Champagne scription plays for his Amer- Merchant. • Buffet — hot and cold hors d' oeuvres The fourth filmization of ican Film Theater. Joseph • Dance band LOO per person g , Losey also directs the motion famous plays, "The Man in • Hats, favors, etc. picture version with Sir John the Glass Booth" is from the Gielgud, Colin Blakely, Geor- play by Robert Shaw, with gia Brown, Margaret Leigh- a screen-play by Edward ton, Michael Londsdale and Anhalt. The picture stars Edward Fox (of "Day of the Maximilian Schell and Lois Nettleton under the direction Jackal") joining Topol. Something Different for New by Arthur _Hiller (of "Love The second American Film Year's Eve. 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