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Show & v 4 A Theatrical events set Me! Brooks' silent movie to have sound Mel Brooks, v iso slides from television to movies , and back again itb equal ease, plans another film Itsv to be called The Mel Brooks Sdent 4 Movie,' he declared during a telephone interview. , Indeed, it will be a silent movie, but the noisiest silent movie ever nusde. it will have a sound track with sound effects bat no dialogue Youll see the greatest physical comedy ever III have Marty Feldman in the film, It will be a Ritz Brothers-typ- e romp Mel Brooks is very serious about bis comedy I think it is important that I be serious about my comedy, he declared. After ail, Ive devoted my life to it But 1 always keep in mind that . , , life ends seriously." Then he mixes his comedy with seriousness when i ou ask him what he is like when he is not joking. Til tell you the big secret, he said. Im much taller, slightly blond and I walk better. . , This is the man who was mostly responsible for one of the big hits in theaters, Young Frankenstein," and whose outrageously funny When Things Were Rotten is a hit on television so far this season, - He says the success of "Young Frankenstein, which is now showing in sub quent runs, and of "Blazing Saddles before it, has made it so he can choose what he wants to do. It wasn't always that way, he declared. You know, I went through a lot of aggravation to get through six years of Get Smart on TV. 1 wanted to make physical comedy as well as cerebral, but I couldnt get the movies or television to buy it until Blazing Saddles' succeeded. Then they realized I could do several things, so I got my physical comedy m When Things Were Rotten lots of people falling off horses and plenty of sets ard locations I even got cerebral comedy when every-ood- y held their tongues because somebody told them to Mel calls When Things Were Rotten dangergous comedy. Thais the kind where you hit 'Baskervilles' returns Hound of the Baskervilles," one of many Arthur Conan Doyle movies being brought back because of the new emphasis on Sberlocu Holmes, opens Wednesday at Trolley Square Theater. This film was made in 1959 It stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Andre Morell. The story tells about the curse of an English noble family that descends to each man who inherits the title Sherlock Holmes is retained to solve the mystery of the deaths fWouid you want your daughter to marry these men? . Me! Brooks, Marty Feldman plan silent movie. the ground, you want to stop laughing and you cant Mel, who started as a writer on Yotu Show of Shows, says waters are mostly responsible for hj success or failure of comedy shows. He was aked if he and his staff of writers could sustain a contrived spoof for 13, maybe 24, 48 or DS separate episodes., He said. All out jukes will be miicemed with real human behavior and eternal verities, with peoples needs and wants The clothes cn the but the line will clothesline may be funny and crazy , always will be real and taut A moi te of a play about Pres Harry $ Truman, a new stage production of and a stage show Hello, Iiolly starring Will Geer are scheduled this week The film about Truman, Give em Hell Harry, is scheduled Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Centre Theater, Produced in Theatrovision, the movie was matte during the stage production Nine cameras were used to make the color film, winch stars James Whitmore He enacts highlights in the life of the former President and he does it so realistically that Margaret Truman Darnel, daughter of the late President, said Thats my dad." The play, Hello, Dolly, will open this new season tor the Promised 1 1 Laugh and cry at human foibles. Make Our Man Jones Valley Playhouse After the opener, it will be presented nightly at 8 oclock, excepting for Sundays and Mondays, through Get 11. The production stars Pat Davis, Ralph Rodgers Jr., Karee Petrey, Bob Stevens. Trudy DeKorver, Scott Allen, Gayles Hayes, Todd Davis, and many others. , Will Geer, who stars as Grandpa in The Waltons, will bang his traveling troupe to Sundance for Folk Say Americans Saturday at 4 30 p m The prewmtahon consists of ballads, poetiy and Mark Twain humor. It will be a return to Sundance for Geer He was last there for production of Jeremiah Johnson, Bob Bedford's successful movie Will played a trapper m that film. your man Jonss H hangs out on A--3 The stags attrsetSon of the deeadsbecciiitt1 tie greatest entert&SBmsrt ev&nt k history! , I ? Q'CENTRE 4 MMf bWriDWW HI BORN LOSERS BACK BY POPULAR A fifi fcHEAit THE OfttOHML SCREEN An.AaMiC ft fhKsP ;TOM jESSSSfo Of LAUGHLIs BILLY JACK te AMFJJUh MME5 St Itm&MnO'M. 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