THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ScreenwriterForemanatWork _ 9 • U:S:Filmmakers Busy in Israel WHEN IN ;INDSOR EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE IS HUNGARIAN VILLAGE By HERBERT G. LUFT RESTAURANT & TAVERN (Copyright 1177, JTA, lie.) HOLLYWOOD—Carl Foreman, currently com- VEAL PAPRIKAS pleting the screenplay to "Kramer's War" from the CHICKEN PAPRIKAS $4.25 novel by Derek Robinson dealing with the German oc- WIENER SCHNITZEL cupation of the British chan- ABOVE INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, BREAD & BUTTER nel islands off the French I ALL OUR FOOD IS HOME-MADE coast in 194k/is the author MON.-SAT., 12 NOON-12 MID. SUN., 12 NOON-10 P.M. of the original story to "Force /10 From Nav- 1665 OTTOWA ST. For Res. 1-519-258-3212 arone; " another World War Right Out of Tunnel to Goyeau. Right To Wyandotte. Lett 7 Lights to Gladstone. Right To Ottowa. II epic—this one back- We HonorMajor Credit Cards grounded against the in- vasion of Greece. "Force 10 e••• ■ en•sons••• ■ ' I it From Navarone" was trans- t. posed into a novel by Alis- a tair MacLean and into a Screenplay by Robin Chap- ■ man and now is being pre- pared for the cameras with Foreman doubling as pro- ducer. agazeAiti.L, Foreman, during World ■ War II in the U.S. Army Sig- ENTERTAINING? . . LET US DO IT FOR YOU! nal Corps, became writer of ■ Heaping Tray of Luscious Hot Ribs — Chicken — ' Stanley Kramer's earliest "Successful pictures such as Shrimp ■ French Fries or Potato Salad — Cole Slaw — Relishes "The Champion," "Home ■ — Rolls ■ of the Brave, ' "The Men," de Bergerac" and ■ Hot Hors d' Oeuvres Also Available ■ "Cyrano "High Noon," before he ■ EVERYTHING COMPLETE...PLATES—FORKS — NAPKINS ■ was called before the House Activities ■ ■ Un-American CALL 968-1100 Committee, an appearance ■ 26076 GREENFIELD RD. 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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. 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