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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 60

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I THE ATL.WI ONsI HI TIO.N, jil. 20, 197; Actors Write Screenplay for TV Program Marcel Marceau Is a Mute No More J. Nat Polen, who portrays Dr. James Craig, and Anthony Ponzini, who plays Vince Wolek on the ABC Television Network's daytime drama. "One Life to Live," have collaborated on a screenplay entitled "Buttonman," a comedy in the tradition o.

Buster Keaton. "One Life to' Live" is telecast Monday through Friday. p.m. use that white They didn't realize there was another face behind it." Marlon Brando and many other stars said how much they admired my art. But the producers said, 'He doesn't talk forget or "We can't LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gone are the white face and the stovepipe hat with flower atop it.

Fans of Marcel Marceau will have trouble recognizing the pantomimist in his new film until he moves. Marceau is starring in his first major film, "Shanks." and he has abandoned the world-famed character of Bip, the comic-tragic clown he has played for 26 years. Instead, he portrays Malcolm Shanks. 'it was exactly what I had been looking for," said Marceau. "Ever since I had first come to America in 1956, 1 had wanted to enter the motion picture industry.

"I was a great admirer of the great silent-film comedians, Chaplin and Keaton, and I thought producers would recognize that I could also perform the same broad pathos comedy. "But nothing happened. 'I was royally, received in Hollywood Charles Laughton entertained me in his house; rwri, TODAY SHOWS TOOtV: 2:45 1:11 Buchanan, DETROIT. a scientist with supernatural powers, as well as old Walker, a mysterious 80-year-old. Another departure for Marceau.

He talks. "I have never spoken one word on a stage since I originated the character of Bip," said the Strasbourg-born mime. Many people have concluded that he was a mute. They'll learn differently in Marceau speaks fluent English with only a touch of a French accent. The casting of Marceau was the notion of veteran thrill-maker William Castle.

The producer-director of "Macabre." "The Tingler," "Homicidal" and "Straitjack-et," Castle has gone to great lengths to frighten audiences, including the wiring of theater seats with electric charges. He went more legit by producing the hit "Rosemary's Baby." Last spring Castle attended Marceau's one-man show at the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles and was impressed by the classic sketch "Youth, Maturity, Old Age and Death." Castle had a script which dealt with all four, and he proposed the film to the SDDD A Citr Torn Apart Dog Star Reunited tiunuuiuumu DANCE I mm Vl Al j) MACK I um Ud i OlAMIWIIt I I A i. A. f- x. NO-RISK COMPUTER DATING SERVICE WITH THE PERSONAL TOUCH DALLAS Edgar Buchanan and Higgins, stars of the television series, Petticoat Junction, were reunited in McKinney, on the filming location of the movie "Benji." The pair worked together on Petticoat for nine years but haven't seen each other since the show stopped production over three years ago.

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