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July 18, 1980 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Peace Group Seeks Applicants

Fuller's Big Red One' Film Footage Shot in Israel

By HERBERT G. LUFT

Sicily and D-Day on
Omaha Beach in Nor-
mandy. He takes us to
places and through events
he had gone through him-
self as a man of 30 serving in
the first infantry division
known as "The Big Red
One" for its shoulder patch.
Most of the footage was
shot on locations in Israel
with the sands of the
Mediterranean coastline
duplicating the beachhead
in the north of France.
The sergeant is portrayed
by Lee Marvin sketched by
Fuller as veteran of two
World Wars, one who can-
not afford to think about
death. There are Robert
Carradine as the brash,
fast-talking, cigar-chewing
Zab; Bobby Di Cicco as the
swaggering street kid
turned dogface, an
Italian-American who must
shoot at his own country-

(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)

SAMUEL FULLER'S
war epic, "The Big Red
One," in a nightmarish pre-
lude turns the clock back to
November 1918. Fuller
completes the full circle of
the apocalypse, from the
Armistice to World War II;
the invasion of Algeria, the
trek through North Africa,

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men; Mark Hamill, the
blond kid from "Star Wars,"
portrays Griff, who cannot
kill an enemy at close
range; Kelly Ward rounds
out the quartet of infantry-
men as the soldier who is
called upon to deliver a
French woman's baby while
crouched inside an aban-
doned German tank.
Before the war, Fuller
was a crime and police
reporter for The New
York Evening Graphic
and covered the
waterfront for The San
Diego Sun, writing on the
side three pulpnovels
and selling his first script
to Hollywood.
After 1945, Puller re-
turned to the film capital
and became a screen writer
at Warner Bros. Three
years later, he directed his
first picture, "I Shot Jesse
James," from his script at
the unheard-of-budget of
$110,000 with a shooting
schedule of only 10 days.
I met Fuller first in 1950
after he had completed two
more pictures for, Robert
Lippert who had given him
the first chance to direct. I
interviewed him, deeply

Women Named
to Positions
at ORT Union

NEW YORK — Three
leaders of Women's Ameri-
can ORT gained positions in
the World ORT Union at the
organization's recent Cen-
tennial Congress in
Jerusalem.
Beverly , Minkoff, of
Rockville Centre, N.Y., was
elected a vice president of
the World ORT Union; Ruth
Eisenberg, of West Orange,
N.J., was appointed vice
chairman of the World ORT
Union's administrative
committee and chairman of
the organization depart-
ment; and Florence Rosent-
hal, of New York, became a
member of the World ORT
Union Control Commission.

impressed with his war pic-
ture, "The Steel Helmet"
and talked with him again
after viewing "Fixed
Bayonets," a picture he
made for 20th Century Fox
a year later.
While at General Film
Studios in 1952, I visited
Fuller on the set of "Park
Row," a hard-hitting news-
paper yarn with Gene
Evans in the leading role.
During the following
two decades, Fuller
wrote and directed 14
more pictures, including
"Verboten," dealing with
the aftermath of World
War II in Germany, and
two pictures "Shock Cor-
ridor" and "The Naked
Kiss."
World War II is also
fought in "Escape to Vic-
tory," now before the
cameras in Budapest, Hun-
gary, for Lorimar Prod-
uctions, the company re-
sponsible for "The Big Red
,One."
"Escape to Victory" focus-
ses on a group of rag-tag Al-
lied prisoners forced to play
the German All-Star soccer
team in a life-and-death
match staged by the Nazi
propaganda machine.
Under John Huston's di-
rection, with Freddie Fields
as the producer, Sylvester
Stallone, Michael Caine
and Max von Sydow co-star
in the largest American
film ever mounted in Hun-
gary.
STUART ROSEN-
BERG was at the helm of
"Brubaker," from the
screenplay by W.D. Richter,
a culmination of a decade-
long effort of producers Ron
Silverman and Red Mann to
bring the prison account
story to the screen.

Hyatt Named
ICCJ President

NEW YORK — Dr. David
Hyatt, president of the Na-
tional Conference of Chris-
tian and Jews, has been re-
elected president of the In-
ternational Council of
Christians and Jews at the
latter's recent annual meet-
ing in Sigtuna ; Sweden.

NEW YORK — Interns
for Peace, a pioneering proj-
ect to foster closer relations
between Israeli Jews and
Israeli Arabs on the
grassroots level, is now ac-
cepting applications.
For information or an ap-
plication form, write B.J.
Gluckstern, Diaspora Coor-
dinator, Interns for Peace,

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