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March 14, 1975 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-03-14

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Music
Interpretations
By
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LAUREL
and
The .
Suburban
Renewals

Reinhardt's Films Recalled

By HERBERT G. LUFT
(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)

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-A WESTERN I NTERNAT1ONAC ROTEC

demy-Award winning au-
thor of "Judgment at Nu-
remberg," collaborated with .
Ernest Tidyman on the
screenplay of "Report to the
Commissioner," a Frankov-
ich production for United
Artists.
Director Milton Katselas
took his cameras into the
streets of New York. Mi 7
chael 'Moriarty portrays a
rookie plain-clothesman
who failed miserably on the
scene of the crime; Yaphet
Kotto, who claims- to be a
"black" Jew, renders a
rugged characterization as-a
seasoned detective sharing
the beat with his all-too-
unexperienced companion.

HOLLYWOOD — Max
Reinhardt's first motion
picture of the 1912 vintage,
"Venetianische Nacht,"
-made by the master show-
man on location in Venice,
was screened to a few of his
friends by veteran actor-
producer-director-choreog-
rapher Ernst Matray, who
looks back at a career in the
theater of more than 65
years.
"Venetian Night" was
written by Carl Voell-
moeller (later to become the
author of "The Miracle"),
photo'graphed by the late
Karl- Freund and featured
Maria Carmi, Alfred Abel,
Else , Eckersberg, Josef Concert to Focus
Klein and, in the Commedia
dell'Arte-harlequin-part, on Choral Works -
Ernst Matray, who had
Music Director Aldo Cec-
been on the Reinhardt stage
since 1908 and in films since cato will'conduct the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra in two
1911. -
Hungarian-born Matray, 20th Century choral pieces,
around 1910 took over the and a complete performance
Rudolph Schildkraut role in of Antonio Vivaldi's violin
Reihhardt's celebrated pag- concerto-cycle "The Four
eant, "Sumurun," a panto- Seasons" with concertmas-
ter Gordon Staples as solo-
mime he restaged later in
ist, 8:30 p.m. Thursday and
London and New York. In
March 22 at Ford Audito-
1913, Reinhardt shot his
rium.
second and last silent pic-
ture, "Insel' der Seeligen,"
The choral works, both
photographed off the Dal- being performed for the
matian coast, with Matray first time at Detroit Sym-
portraying not only one but phony subscription con-
two of the principal charac- certs, -are Leonard Bern-
-ters.
stein's "Chichester Psalms"
Matray travelled many and Igor Stravinksy's
times around the world "Symphony of Psalms.".
with Reinhardt, and later
Tickets are available at
with his own theatrical
and ballet company. In the Hudsons, Grinnell's- And the
early 1930s, Matray came Ford Auditorium. For infor-
to Hollywood as film direc- -mation, call Ford Audito-
tor and choreographer and rium, 961-0700.

worked with Vivian Leigh
on "Waterloo Bridge,"
with Frank Sinatra on the
singer's very first picture,
with Maureen O'Hara,
Gloria de Haven and many
others.

we

Friday, Match 14i 1975;

Some 15 years ago, Ma-
tray sold his scenario of
"The Return of Caligari,"
dealing with the character
of "Caligari" returning to
Germany as an unrepentent
Nazi in the aftermath of
World War II, but the pic-
ture was changed and the
meaning reversed in the
Lippert production with
Dan O'Herlihy and Glynis
Johns.
Joseph E. Levine has ac-
quired motion picture rights
to ‘`A. Bridge Too Far," Cor-
nelius Ryan's epic war story
dealing with the battle of
Arnhem of Sept. .1944, the
greatest airborne operation
of the combined British and
American forces. in World
War II, one of the few bat-
tles that ended in bitter de-
feat for the Allies.

Prince Bernhard of The
Netherlands, the German-
born husband of the
Queen, who participated
in the Arnhem operations
as an officer in the Free
Dutch forces, will meet
with Levine at The Hague
at the end of March for
discussions of the filmic
reproduction of a tragic
chapter in World War II, a
picture Levine terms "the
total definite movie about
the struggle against Naz-
ism."

Abby Mann, the Aca-

Reporter 'to Talk
on Washington

Detroit Town Hall will
present Tom Jarriel 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the Fisher
Theater. Jarriel, ABC White
House news correspondent,
will speak on "Reporting
and the Current Washing-
ton 'Scene." ,-

Tickets are available at
the door. Special rates for
groups, senior citizens and
students are available. For
information, call the Town
Hall, 871-0094.

Temple to Show
`Lion in Winter'

Birmingham Temple will-
show the film, "The Lion in
'Winter," starring Peter
O'Toole and Katharine Hep-
burn, 8:30-g.m. March 22 at
the temple. There will be re-
freshments, and there is .a
charge.

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