THE JEWISH NEWS THIS ISSUE 60(P SERVING DETROIT'S JEWISH COMMUNITY JULY 29, 1988 / 15 AV 5748 Movie Protests Claim Bias Fundamentalists protest against The Last Temptation of Christ.' They say the film will unleash anti-Semitism. TOM TUGEND Special to The Jewish News Los Angeles — The scene was pure street theater and although the backdrop was Beverly Hills, the undertones were those of a medieval Passion play. On a corner of Sunset Boulevard, lined with tall palm trees, an actor named Ivan Klein, robed and coiffured like Jesus Christ, had col- lapsed under the weight of a full-sized cross. Another actor, swinging a lash and made up to resemble one of Hollywood's most powerful Jewish ty- coons, contemptuously placed a foot on the back of the prostrate cross bearer while blood dripped from his hand smearing the robes of "Jesus." The tycoon character wore a sign around his neck which read "Wasser- man Fans Anti-Semitism" while a dozen other participants held placards with such messages as "Wasserman Endangers Israel." Overhead, a light plane was pulling a banner proclaiming "Wasserman Fans Jew Hatred wrIbmptation'." Across the street, a handful of Jewish militants were heckling the demonstrators, and half a dozen television cameras were recording the event for the evening news. The little drama was played out a few yards from the stately home of the intended target, Lew Wasserman, chairman of MCA, Inc., the parent company of Universal Pictures. Universal Pictures has announced that this fall it plans to release the movie "The Last Temptation of Christ," based on the 1955 novel of the same name by the late Greek writer Nikos Kazantzakis (who also wrote "Zorba, the Greek"). The announcement has been greeted by a storm of protests by Pro- testant evangelicals and fundamen- talists, who claim that the film blasphemes Jesus by portraying him as a troubled and vacillating wimp. Worse, they say, a dream sequence shows Jesus making love to Mary Magdalene and having children by sisters Mary and Martha. None of the fundamentalist critics has actually seen the film, having boycotted a preview screening for Christian clergymen, but what they have read in an early script for "Temptation" has been enough to fuel their fury. "These Jewish producers with a lot of money are taking a swipe at our religion," charged the Rev. Robert L. Hymers, a Baptist clergyman who led the demonstration in front of Wasser- man's home. (Another protest, organized by a Christian radio sta- tion, drew 800 pickets to Universal Studios.) America's best-known fundamen- talist, the Rev. Jerry Falwell, describ- ed "Temptation" as "probably the most blatant blasphemy yet for Hollywood!' He predicted that, if released, the movie would "create a wave of anti-Semitism" because many Christians would blame Universal's "Jewish leaders" for it. What gives these attacks a sharp anti-Semitic slant, rarely exposed to the public since World War II, is that the full focus of the fulminations has been on the Jewish "moneymen" of Universal, the company which financ- Continued on Page 20 CLOSE-UP I MENDEL KAPLAN SIMCHA DINITZ ARE SHAKING UP JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL • JNF mobilizes to save the trees from the flames. Hadassah's Aortic Auction