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June 02, 1978 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-02

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Friday, Joe 2, 1978 31

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

AJCongress Hits NY Redlining

NEW YORK — The
American Jewish Congress
has called for "tough laws
and tough enforcement" to
stop redlining by fire and
casualty insurance com-
panies in ghetto and "tran-
sitional" areas.
David Levy, chairman of
the insurance redlining

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subcommittee of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress Met-
ropolitan Council, testified
before the New York State
Assembly Committee on In-
surance hearing on redlin-
ing, which he termed "a
major cause of neighbor-
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urban blight in the city."

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By HERBERT G. LUFT
(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)

HOLLYWOOD— "I
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Holocaust and the quest of
Simon Wiesenthal to bring
the still-alive criminals to
justice," Gregory Peck said
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picture based on facts and
the book of the same name
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Sir Laurence Olivier, in
contrast is Yakov or Ezra
Lieberman, a character
suggestive of the real-life
Wiesenthal, the soft-
spoken, quietly-aging
Nazi hunter who thinks
that his mission in life is
almost completed — until
one night he receives a
mysterious telephone
call from Sao Paulo in
Brazil to inform him of
the devilish plot by
Mengele and his associ-
ates to kill 94 civil ser-
vants throughout the
world on their 65th
birthdays.

The picture, now being
dubbed and scored at the
Goldwyn Studios in Hol-
lywood, moved throughout
Europe and the U.S., from
locations in three countries
10,000 miles apart, with
Lisbon and Lagoa de Al-
bufeira duplicating Asun-
cion and the wilderness of
Paraguay; the Shepperton
Studios in Middlesex,
England the scene of all the
interior sets; and Lancaster,

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his cinematic career of more
than 30 years, portrays a
villain, German Dr. Josef
Mengele, the "Angel of
Death" of Auschwitz who
experimented on 300,000
inmates before consigning
them to death in the name of
science. Studying genetics,
he was seeking to clone a
new master race.
Today, Mengele is still
alive in Paraguay, a coun-
try which harbors a goodly
number of fascists and dow-
nright Nazis, though in the
fictional ending of Levin's
novel, he is finally brought
to justice in the United
States.
The magic of casting (and
make-up) has turned the
normally heroic Gregory
Peck into a monster, "a
spectacular bravura role,"
he says, "like throwing a
rattlesnake into a crowd of
people."

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essaying the part of Seibert,
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Peter Falk, famed
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forthcoming Neil Simon
picture, "The Cheap Detec-
tive," turns criminal in his
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tis' production of "Brink's,"
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the Noel Behn best seller,
"Big Stick-Up at Brink's,"

recounting the January
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million from the main
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gang members are de-
picted by Peter Boyle,
Warren Oates, Paul Sor-
vino, Gerry Murphy and
Allen Garfield.

William
Friedkin,
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"The French Connection"
and director of the record
money-maker "The Exor-
cist," is guiding the Brink's
venture which culminates
his lifelong fascination with
the case. Screen writer
Walon Green (Oscar-
winner for "The Helstrom
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combined Noel Behn's novel
with previously unpub-
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