Temple Judea hosts author of new book about the Mankiewicz Brothers

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Temple Judea hosts author of new book about the Mankiewicz Brothers

The brothers were born into a family of intellectuals and scholars. Their father, Franz, a refugee from Germany, was very demanding of his sons, hardly ever acknowledging their intellectual gifts; indeed Franz once ridiculed Herman for “only “ getting 97 on an exam.”Where are the other three points?” he asked his son. And even when Herman and Joseph did meet the high standards his father set for them, Franz rarely praised them.

Despite the difficulties the brothers suffered growing up under their father’s harshness and lack of enthusiasm or praise, both brothers became highly successful in their Hollywood endeavors. Herman wrote or produced dozens of films, starting in 1926 until his death in1955. Among his many films were Marx Brothers’ comedies, Duck Soup, Monkey Business and Horse Feathers, which showcased his enormous wit and sense of humor. He wrote more serious films including The Wizard of Oz, The Pride of the Yankees and Citizen Kane, which was nominated for an Academy Award,

Joseph, younger than Herman by eleven years, also found success in Hollywood. In all, he was the producer of over twenty films. Other films he wrote and directed. In his career, he garnered four Oscars, winning two Oscars for Letter to Three Wives and earned the second pair of Oscars for writing and directing All About Eve, which also won Best Picture.,

Regarding the unusual and humorous title of the book, “Competing With Idiots”, it was a quote by Herman Mankiewicz in a telegram to Ben Hecht in 1926. Herman was encouraging Hecht to come out to Hollywood to work for Paramount Pictures; his words to Hecht were,”MIllions are to be grabbed out here, and your only competition is idiots. Don’t let this get around.”

The book is highly entertaining. The author, Nick Davis was up to the task of describing the biography of his grandfather and great uncle, Herman and Joe Mankiewicz with humor and empathy. His admiration and pride for these two giants of the motion picture industry was evident.

New members are warmly welcomed at Temple Judea. In addition to religious services and Jewish holiday observances, Temple Judea presents many interesting and stimulating programs, virtual and in person. For further information about programs and membership, call (516) 621-8049

Temple Judea is located at 333 Searingtown Road (exit 36N LIE), Manhasset NY 11030. www.temple-judea.com

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