21 Friday, Isteehr 3, 1119 TIE 11111111111111EWS Dustin Hoffman Lauded for 'Kramer vs. Kramer' Role ESQUIRE TWO 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE (Io A & P Shopping Cuter) 399-4440 IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT DUSTIN HOFFMAN OUR WEDNESDAY $395 DINNER SPECIAL HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK We Guaiantee. Fine Food at Reasonable Price OPEN 7 DAYS SUN. 9:30 a.m. b 9 p.m. 1108.-SAT. 6 a.m. ts 9 p.m. GREEKTOWN IN BIRMINGHAM! The By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) LEMON PEEL Elegant Greek & American Cuisine • Steaks • Lobster Tails • Veal • Etc. • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails • After-Theater Kitchen Open 7 Days A Week Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-1:30 a.m. Sun. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 575 S. HUNTER BLVD. Rinehart) Carry-Out 644-0588 Available ASK ABOUT OUR DAILY SPECIALS I NEW YEAR'S EVES At discussed with the foreign press his current motion picture, "Kramer vs. Kramer." Written and di- rected by Robert Benton (from a novel by Avery Corman), the film shuns sentimentality and the classification of a tear jerker. An intimate account in a contemporary setting, "Kramer vs. Kramer" de- picts the relationship be- tween husband-and wife, father and son, with a mere ripple of outer tension. Ted Kramer is an average New Yorker who bglieves that his wife would be satis- fied when he spends most of his time in the office to get ahead in life. He has misun- derstood the human ele- ment that his spouse also may seek fulfillment. So she leaves him and their son without warn- ing after a lifetime of being somebody's daugh- ter, wife or mother. No one has dared before to present on the screen a woman who walks out and willingly leaves her small child with the hus- band. 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Pro- ducer Jon Peters told this column that Ted Allan (award-winning author of "Lies My Father Told Me") is writing the screenplay with the team of Alan and Marilyn Bergman con- tributing the lyrics to a number of new songs. LEE ANTHONY, fea- tured in the forthcoming motion picture, "Border- line," is a young man with special interests in Israel. President of Arye Imports, with a jewelry factory in Haifa, he makes annual trips to the Jewish state to visit his family. He is on the board of directors of the Hol- lywood Los Feliz Jewish Community as well as offi- cer of the Jewish Center Association of Southern California. He also has been involved with the Govern- ment of Israel Investment Authority in promoting Is- raeli products in the west- ern U.S. Still, he has a hundred TV credits and has completed 12 Hollywood feature films. PETER SELLERS, co- starring with Shirley Mac- Laine, Melvyn Douglas and Jack Warden, shortly will be seen in "Being There," the first time in 17 years .withoutwig,mouatacheand CHINESE BUFFET Featuring All Varieties of Authentic Chinese Dishes identifiable accent. ALL YOU CAN EAT HENRY WINKLER stars in "Pursuit," based on the novel "Free Fall" by J.R. Reed loosely dealing with the factual case of one B.D. Cooper, a hijacker who parachuted from a North- west Orient airliner seven years ago with several hundred thousand dollars in ransom — never to be heard of or seen again. • GOLDIE HAWN finally caught up with her Jerish- ness — on the screen — get- ting married in a Los Angeles synagogue in a scene from Warner Bros. comedy, "Private Benja- min" with Albert Brooks as the bridegroom and co-star. RAY STARK is produc- ing the filmic version of the hit musical "Annie," on Broadway presented by Mike Nichols. Columbia Pictures paid the record sum of $9 million for the sc- reen rights. 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