Director of "Phaedra" Jules Dassin dies at 96

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Director of "Phaedra" Jules Dassin dies at 96

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Fare thee well good friend of Greece!

Melina and Hydra will shine forever in your "Phaedra".

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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — American director Jules Dassin, whose Greek wife, Melina Mercouri, starred in his hit movie "Never on Sunday," died Monday, officials said. He was 96.

The cause of death was not made public. A spokeswoman for Hygeia hospital said only that he had been treated there in the past two weeks.

Dassin, a leftist activist whose more than 20 films also included "Topkapi," abandoned Hollywood in 1950 during the Communist blacklisting era.

Five years later, he won wide acclaim for "Rififi," famous for its long, dialogue-free heist sequence. The movie won him the best director prize at the Cannes Film Festival, where he met Mercouri.

He married the actress and politician in 1966 and settled permanently in Athens. Dassin directed his wife in seven films, including 1960's "Never on Sunday," in which she gained international notice for her portrayal of a kindhearted prostitute.

After Mercouri's death in 1994, Dassin focused on her main unrealized goal while she was Greece's culture minister: trying to persuade the British Museum to return the Elgin Marbles, a large collection of sculptures taken from the Parthenon by a Scottish diplomat nearly 200 years ago.

In 1980, Dassin made the Canadian-backed film "Circle of Two," starring Richard Burton as an aged artist with a romantic fixation on a teenage student, played by Tatum O'Neal. Dassin was disheartened by its weak box office performance and never made another film.
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Rififi is a fantastic film; Circle of Two, on the other hand, is a stinker.
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Dassin was not only a great director, but a classy, gutsy human being.

Blacklisted during the U.S.'s McCarthy blacklist, Dassin left behind a thriving directorial career ("Night and the City," a Richard Widmark [also recently deceased] noir classic) to try desperately to revive his ruined career. It was at that point he made arguably the greatest heist film of all time, Rififi.

On the Criterion disk, Dassin shares a great story of his wandering around Cannes the year the film was screened at the festival, when he spotted Gene Kelly, who was then at the top of his career. Not wanting to risk implicating Kelly with being a "fellow traveler," he ducked around the corner out of view so Kelly wouldn't risk being seen with him. So, as he's walking away, this guy hooks his arm, spins him around and says, "Where do you think you're going," and Kelly strolls with him right down the way where he had just been walking.

Dassin will be missed.

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