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July 04, 1975 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-07-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Hoffman Goes 'Straight' in Tresidents's men' Film

PIZZERIA &
RESTAURANT
KE 1-4960

By HERBERT G. LUFT

(Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.)

Presents OPERA NIGHT
EVERY WEDNESDAY, 9 p.m. to 1 p.m.

featuring

• DINO VALLE, Baritone
• BOB ANGUS, Tenor
• JAN RAE, Soprano
• CHRISTINA ROMANA LYPECKY,

Mezzo Soprano

• DAVID WILSON, Piano














Dustin Hoffman, who
portrayed Lenny Bruce in
the current epic dealing
with the tragic life of the
"sick" comedian, goes
straight in the forthcoming,
"All the President's Men"
appearing as Washington
Post reporter Carl Bern-
stein opposite Robert Red-
ford's Bob Woodward.
Redford bought the mo-
tion picture rights to the
factual book and William
Goldman has written the
screenplay with Walter
Coblenz producing for Red-
ford's own company in con-
junction with Warner Bros.
Under director Alan J.
Pakula, location shooting
has been completed at ac-
tual sites in Washington,
D.C., with various views of
governmental buildings,
The Hill, the White House,

Featuring
The Finest In
Italian,
American
Dishes

Closed Tues.

27910 — W. 7 MILE RD. (W. of Inkster Rd.)

TALIAN AMERICAN CAFE
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• LUNCHES • DINNERS
• COCKTAILS

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES

CLOSED SUNDAYS

17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile)

For Reservations

Attendant Parking

The Washington Post, and
the former National Demo-
cratic headquarters at The
Watergate. The production
company now has moved
into the Burbank studios for
interiors.
Jack Warden portrays
Harry Rosenfeld, the metro-
politan editor; Martin Bal-
sam is Howard Simons the
managing editor; and Jason
Robards appears as execu-
tive editor of The Washing-
ton Post. The film will be
ready for release just before
the election ( ampaign goeS
into full gear next spring.

Woody Allen has Holly-
wood in stitches with his
latest picture, "Love and
Death," a spoof patterned
after "War and Peace." It
is irreverently sacreli-
gious, often profound but
never profane.

At first, we find Woody-
alias-Boris in a Russian

Detroiter Wins Tennis Tourney

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NOW OPEN

prison of 1812, condemned
to death by the French in-
vaders for his attempted
assassination of Napoelon
— momentarily awaiting
his execution — in itself not
an hilarious situation,
though developed by the
Chaplinesque clown as the
wackiest comedy he has ever
cooked up for our pleasure.
Staccato flashbacks in-
volve Boris with a kooky girl
(portrayed by Diane Keaton
of "The Godfather"). He is
flirting with a voluptuous
Spanish countess and forced
to a duel by a foppish of-
ficer, the latter a brilliant
characterization by Harold
Gould.

Exteriors were shot in
Hungary and the battle
scenes seem to involve thou-
sands of people in combat.
"Love and Death" is a richly
mounted picture, well di-
rected and enacted by
Woody Allen and his com-
pany of French, Russian,
Spanish, Hungarian, Bri-
tish and American perform-
ers.

Allen Garfield, honored
in Cannes for his perform-
ance in "The Conversa-
tion," most recently in
Billy Wilder's "The Front

FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE

OPEN MON.-SAT. FROM 11:30 A.M.

( From Detroits Tap Restaurants)

357-3280

19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen)

352-7466

BRINGS YOU 5 GREAT SPECIALS

Leonard Brose, left, took first place in the 45-and-
older division of the Sibley Shoes Invitational tennis
tournament. Brose defeated Dr. T. T. Tchen of Farming-
ton, a frequent partner, 6-1, 6-1. Brose, defending the
national clay courts senior doubles champion, was last
year's winner of the men's 35-and-older division in the
annual tournament at the Detroit Tennis and Squash
Club in Farmington Hills. In the semifinals, Brose de-
feated Keith Kimball of Birmingham, 6-2, 6-2, while
Tchen defeated Morrie Rosenbaum of Orchard Lake,
6-4, 5-7, 7-5. The Sibley Shoes Invitational is the richest
USTA singles tournament in Michigan.

`Miracle Worker'
Slated at Center

4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

29

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SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE, CHOICE OF
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JOIN US FOR • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

DAILY HOURS: MON. THRU THURS., 7 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
SUNDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.

BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275

• WEDDINGS
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Featuring Food Prepared Before You
• Businessmen's Luncheons
• Complete Dinners

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

16825 MIDDLEBELT

Just South of 6 Mile

The company's season
will also include "La Boh-
eme," "Lucia di Lammer-
moor" and "The Barber of
Seville." For information,
call MOT, 963-3717.

MONDAY Et TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Opera Will Open
With 'Porgy, Bess'

The 1975-76 season of the
Michigan Opera Theatre
will open with "Porgy and
Bess" Oct. 3 at the Music
Hall Center.

SATURDAY Et SUNDAY

DELMONICO
STEAK or
FRIED SHRIMPS

David Rovner, of Welles-
ley Ave., Birmingham, aced
the 17th hole, recently, at
Shenandoah Golf and Coun-
try Club. He used a nine
iron on the 152-yard hole
and had a round of 77.

Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners

Friendly, Experienced Personnel ...

Sunday 1 pm to 2 am

Shenandoah Ace

Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m.

from $1.00
from $3.75

Northwestern Highway at 12 Mile Road in Southfield
in Franklin Shopping Plaza
Mon-Sot 11 am to 2 am

Irwin Allen won the
much-coveted "Di Dona-
tello" award for his multi-
million dollar production of
"The Towering Inferno," the
highest official prize for in-
ternational films presented
under the aegis of the Ital-
ian Republic at Taormina.
Though the vast spectacle
made a mint in the States,
local criticis have been
rather unfriendly about the
film's dramatic values.

19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
559 - 3377

Family
Style Dining
Carry-Outs/Salad Bar

LUNCHEONS
DINNERS

Page," will portray the
legendary Louis B. Mayer
of MGM in the forthcom-
ing Universal picture,
"Lombard and Gable,"
directed by Sidney J. Fu-
rie for producer Harry
Korshak with Jill Clay-
burgh and James Brolin.
Louis B. Mayer is seen on
the screen at the height of
his power building Gable
to stardom but strongly
disapproving the romance
with Ms. Lombard.

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ri----. THE SUSSEX HOUSE

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BROILED
WHITE FISH or
FRIED CHICKEN

Friday, July 4, 1975 23

TEL AVIV (ZINS)—A

Patricia Albrecht, left,
and Divinia Cook will por-
tray Helen Keller and
Anne Sullivan, respec-
tively, in a production of
William Gibson's "The
Miracle Worker," to be
presented 8:15 p.m. July
13, 20 and 27 at the Jewish
Community Center. Sam-
uel Pollack is director, and
Mike Goodman, producer.
There is a charge. For
tickets, call the Center,
341-4200.

according to Gen. Benjamin
Telem, commander of Is-
rael's amphibian forces.

At 12 Mile, Just

Off U.S. 696
851-4094
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.


• •
Specr u tztnq

in

ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD

PRIVATE CATERING AND-BANQUET FACILITIES
• Businessmen's Luncheons • Dinners

After Theater

Menu

According to Telem, the
spy ship is monitoring and
intercepting every radio
transmission and every tele-
phone call both within Is-
rael and between Israel and
other countries.

427-3 1 70

27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

Soviet Spy Ship
Threat to Israel

Soviet spy ship is operating
near the territorial waters
of Israel and causing much
harm to Israel's security,

5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Closed Mondays

DANNY
STEVENSON
At The Piano Bar

FOR COCKTAIL HOUR
MON. THRU FRI.
4 P.M. TO 7 P.M.

DANCING MON.-SAT. FROM 10 p.m.

JAZZ STYLINGS OF
THE NEW

DANNY STEVENSON
TRIO

Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

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