THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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t Art Shoi/v, Sate
The fourth annual invita-
tional art show, sponsored
by the Birmingham Tem-
ple, will take place Nov.
17-19 at the temple.
etchings, lithos, textured
wall hangings, ceramics
and jewelry.
A preview will be held 8
p.m. Nov. 17. Hours are
noon to 9 p.m. Nov. 18 and
noon-5 p.m. Nov. 19. Ad-
mission is nominal.
Among the items to be
sold are oils, watercolors,
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der over, for "The Boys
From Brazil" is a penet-
rating, pulsating, power-
ful movie, supercharged
with suspense, fraught
with murder and
mayhem.
You'll hardly wish to in-
vite them as house guests,
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for its spacious, splendorou
scenery. It is also the pur
ported hideaway for "Th e
Boys From Brazil" — ex
Nazis with assumed names
and fraudulent passports —
who hide their identities
and get lost in the vast sur-
rounding areas . .
Young Barry Kohler, a
visiting American (Steven
Guttenberg), sensing some-
thing uncanny is afoot,
photographs a group of
former Nazis at clandestine
meeting places. He sends
the photos to an elderly
man, Ezra Lieberman
(Laurence Olivier), a sur-
vivor of Hitler's death
camps — whose mission of
conscience is to track down
the vast number of Nazi
officers who are still alive.
Noted writer Ira Levin,
on whose book "The Boys
From Brazil" is based —
says he never met Simon
Wiesenthal before he wrote
the novel. "I knew that Dr.
Josef Mengele was alive —
somewhere down in the
jungle . . . and I had read
numerous accounts about
Wiesenthal. But it - wasn't
until after the book was
printed that I met and had
lunch with Wiesenthal.
Surprisingly, he was even
wearing a black raincoat
like Lieberman in my book.
It was really a strange feel-
ing. I'd sent him the book
and he liked it very much.
He felt it was a big help —
particularly in regard to
younger readers."
(Random Frouse which
brought out a hard-
cover, first printing of
50,000; and Dell, which
paid $800,000 for the
rights to the paperback
say the book is "a
phenomenal best seller").
The success of the movie
depends solely on the
movie-going public — who,
for the most part, have been
so confused by the theories
of "cloning" — (as blown out
of all proportion by the cri-
tics) — that they hardly
have been given the oppor-
tunity to assess the implica-
tions of Nazis still at large
-- and the importance of
tracking them down and
bringing them to justice.
It is also a sad commen-
tary to note the vagaries
upon which movie review-
ers base their likes and dis-
likes . . . One TV critic said
he "didn't like all the
cloning-around" (a poor at-
tempt at a joke) — 'while a
radio reviewer decried "all
the gratuitous violence" —
and urged parents not to
take their children to see
"The Boys From Brazil."
Nobody attempted to
rationalize that the very
man (Dr. Mengele) who was
the object of violence — by
the attack dogs whose mas-
ter he had just murdered —
was, in fact, the doctor who
cold-bloodedly tortured,
maimed and murdered
300,000 innocent Jews at
Auschwitz. Did this same
critic decry the "gratuitous
violence" of Holocaust vic-
tims?
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- The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-03
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