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February 20, 1981 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-20

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Friday, February 20, 1981_

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Polish Film Depicts Life Under Nazi Occupation

By HERBERT LUFT

(Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.)

"Olympics-40" is the
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such as a "sports" exercise of
"huepfen" (jumping and
crawling) which, under re-
lentless orders to speed up,
left even the strongest men
on the verge of a heart at-
tack.
"LE
DERNIERE
METRO" ("The Last
Metro") is France's offering
for the Oscar. With "The
Last Metro," Francois Truf-
faut subtly delineates the
nightmarish effects of the
WWII occupation on the
people of Paris, specifically
on the French Jews who
were singled out for harsh
treatment and painful
ridicule, later to be shipped
off to concentration camps
and extermination centers.
The screenplay by
Suzanne Schiffman, Jean
Claude Grumberg and Trgf-
faut, penetrates the super-
man philosophy of the
Nazis, yet narrows the scope
fo the immense crime to the

4 JDL Members Arrested
for Harassing Soviet Envoys

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foreign-language film for
this year's Academy Award
race. The picture marks the
feature debut for Andrzej
Kotkowski, its director and
co-author, who was born in
1940, the time of the story
set during the Nazi occupa-
tion.
The film deals with a
mock Olympic Games con-
ducted by the prisoners
from many lands, including
French and British soldiers,
in the Stalag POW camp. It
is a battle of wit and a con-
test of physical endurance
morally won by the
wretched inmates who at
the end are united and
ready to resist their ruth-
less captors.
"Olympics-40" -reveals
the scope of torture prac-
ticed in the camps by Ger-
man officers at that time.
There were fiendish
methods to break the body
and spirit of the inmates,

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before a federal grand jury
to answer the same charge.
He said his attorney ap-
peared for him and pleaded
the Fifth Amendment on his
behalf. Becker said he did
not appear, adding that he
has also been given a sub-
poena to appear for voicep-
rints and fingerprints.
The four JDL members
are Howard Perel, 19, Rafi
Medoff, 22, Shira Goldstin,
17, and Barbara Herzka, 21.
Perel and-Medoff were ar-
rested two weeks ago near
the Soviet Mission in Man-
hattan. They were accused
of harassing a Soviet dip-
lomat and with resisting ar-
rest. Later, Becker said, the
two JDL members learned
they were also being
charged by the FBI with as-
sault.
Becker said the harass-
ment activities had been
going on for some time" in
a JDL effort to obtain the
freedom of Anatoly
Shcharansky, the Soviet
Jewish prisoner of con-
science.

Remembrance
Days Marked
by Reagan?

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Four Senators and five
members of the House, all
members of the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Coun-
cil, have asked President
Reagan to conduct this
year's observance of the
"Days of Remembrance" of
the Holocaust in the White
House.
This year's "Days of Re-
membrance" will be held
from April 26-May 2. The
signers of the letter are
Sens. John Danforth (R-
Mo.); Henry Jackson
D-Wash.); Claiborne Pell
D-R.I.); and Rudy Boschwitz
(R-Minn.). The others are
Reps. William Lehman (D-
Fla.); James Blanchard
(D-Mich.); William Green
(R-N.Y.); Stephen Solarz
(D-N.Y.); and Sidney Yates
(D-I11.).

confines of a small theater,
never to break through to
the large world of despair
outside the footlights, ex-
cept at the climax when the
forces of the Resistance
launch their offensive
against the conquerors. Col-
laborators and outright
traitors are seized and
punished on the spot.
MARTA FEUCHT-
WANGER, widow of the
great German-Jewish
author Lion Feuchtwanger
whose strongly-phrased
anti-Nazi novels and plays
caught world attention, this
month celebrates her 90th
birthday in the coastal
community of Pacific
Palisades at the outskirts of
Los Angeles.

Lawrence D. Cohen.
A Universal picture, it
deals with a tale of mystery,
intrigue and terror set
against the backdrop of a
small town revealing the re-
lationship of four old friends
who have never come to
terms with the transgres-
sions of their youth.
WALTER MATTHAU,
Jack Lemmon and Paula
Prentiss appear in "Buddy
Buddy," an adventure com-
edy to be directed by Billy
Wilder whose credits span a (110
period of half a century. As _
always, Wilder has written
the screenplay together
with a story collaborator.

MELVYN DOUGLAS,

highly honored for his per-
formance in the current pic-
ture, "Tell me a Riddle,"
now is before the cameras
on location in Woodstock,
Vt., co-starring with Fred
Astaire, Douglas Fair-
banks, Jr., John Housman
and Patricia Neal in "Ghost
Story," with John Irvin di-
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