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By HERBERT G. LUFT
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(Copyright 1177, JTA, lie.)
HOLLYWOOD—Carl
Foreman,
currently com-
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pleting the screenplay to
"Kramer's War" from the
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novel by Derek Robinson
dealing with the German oc-
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grounded against the in-
vasion of Greece. "Force 10
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From Navarone" was trans-
t. posed into a novel by Alis-
a tair MacLean and into a
Screenplay by Robin Chap-
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man and now is being pre-
pared for the cameras with
Foreman doubling as pro-
ducer.
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Foreman, during World
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MOHO WOW • ••••••111. theless wrecked his Holly-
wood career.
He was 36 years old when
_ he went into voluntary exile
in England. It took years
until he established himself
with the motion picture
"The Key," still another
World War II epic, this one
starring Sophia Loren and
William Holden and re-
leased in the U.S. by Colum-
bia in 1958. The highly
praised picture was ' fol-
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He now has a multi-pic-
ture deal with Universal
and is h,eadquartering in
New York. "Force 10" how-
ever will be released by Co-
lumbia.
Alex Massis will be the Is-
raeli co-producer of "The Si-
lent Flute," a Hollywood
picture to be made in Israel
by Sandy Howard and Rich-
ard St. Johns, and starring
David Carradine, with Rich-
ard Moore directing. The
story has no relationship to
Israel, dealing with the mar-
tial arts techniques of
Kung-Fu and involving Far
Eastern monks and holy
men.
As written by the late-
Bruce Lee, master of the
Oriental combat of Kung-
Fu, James Coburn and Stir-
ling Silliphat, with a
screenplay by Silliphant
and Stanley Mann, "The Si-
lent Flute" depicts a young
monk who journeys to an
ancient mystical place
searching for a book of life,
actually a metaphysical
trek to find himself.
The whole picture will be
photographed in Israel,
with local crews and many
actors from the Tel Aviv
stage and screen participat-
ing.
Hollywood producers em-
ployed the services of an Is-
raeli unit for a sequence to
"The Omen," shot in the an-
cient city of Jerusalem.
Now, William Friedkin
staged a segment of his lat-
est picture "Sorcerer" on a
busy street of the Hebrew
capital where the explosion
of a bank building is being
re-enacted, followed by a po-
lice raid on an Arab dwell-
ing.
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Still in England, he co-au-
thored the screenplay to "A
Bridge on the River Kwai"/
together with another black-
listed writer, Michael Wil-
son, though the credit then
went to Pierre Bonne who
had wirtten the novel. Re-
turning to Hollywood, he
co-produced "Born Free,
"MacKenna's Gold," "The
Virgin Soldiers" and "Liv-
ing Free." Once more in
England, he was at the
helm of the epic picture
"Young Winston."
Jack Albertson, Morey
Amsterdam, Theodore
Bikel, Jack Klugman. and
David L. Wolper were
among the recipients of
"Tinseltown's Most Wanted
Awards" presented by
Phyllis Diller in a benefit
for The Hemophilia Founda-
tion of Southern California
at the Beverly Wilshire
Hotel recently.
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can public. "The Guns of
Navarone" and "The Vic-
tors" were two hard-hitting
World War II films made
by Foreman for his British-
based production company.
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sions according to ability
and age. There is an entry
fee, and entry deadline is
Aug. 1.
For information, call Rac-
quetime, 358-2040.
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Candidate Cousens Benefit
Folksinger Ron Coden
will perform a benefit con-
cert on behalf of the Com-
mittee to Elect Mark H.
Cousens to the Oak Park
City Council, 8 p.m. Sunday,—
at the Oak Park Cciiiimu-
nity
Tickets are available at
the Community Center the
evening
of the perform-
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