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Show W TTT 'T ' prmnprn "yrhuij fi""'1 illl' O.U. i..i 4 Marihn TWks Ilollvwood Hotline Walter Matthau Finally Gets to be a Circus Clown - HOLLYWOOD When Walter Matthau was 12 years old he saw his first circus as part of an orphan- age group and Z1 r-he dreamed of somedaya NT becoming clown 37 years later 6. 5 childhood Miss Beck came true. ele- upon unbo bit, too, Doing the Buddv Haekett, David Hartman, Jimmy Stewart Hope I at.ee, Lucie Arnaz David Janssen. and on and ,Vt Lmhiettcr on were nd then there was Matand June thau Ally son myself, who stayed safely on and hid behind the ground the masks of clowns Walter's dream finally entrances phants' backs i, v k some , y'rr Li Wednesday night f their The occasion was the L.A. opemng of the Ringling Bros Bamum and Bailey Circus, and Matthau was one of dozens of celebrities who got into costume for the event benefit-tinthe medical ship SS Hope. Heston once he finally recognized me in my chalk-whit- e makeup, fright wig and said he felt baggy drawers nostalgic about the evening, and recalled it had been 'll years since he'd been around Wav a circus atmosphere back then he got to know the scene inside out, as the Mar of The Greatest Show On his second film as Garth'' signment. Backstage m clown alley, while Matthau and 1 weie fates our funny having at talked Walter applied, length about the other circus he had attended so many years ago, when, as the child of a broken home, he spent a portion of his youth in an orphanage "I remember we got all the candy and ice cream we he said wanted tha day, "And I lemeiitu, i thov gave as all brand new sweaters to wear It was probably one of onlv three happy days 1 spent as a boy Ik remember the 1973 Ilinglmg Bros , Barnum and Bailey Circus, too, said because now that I've become a clown suddenly Im a hero to my son. CharThat son is 10 ynr-ollie, the brightest spot of Mat 11 Mat-tna- d - whos probably thau's life dreaming today, as most little boys do, of someday hccoming a clown com voiced frequently plaint of civil rights groups has been the fart that the lus mocrative tion picture market has been and controlled by whites that maiket has been glutted with exploi- questionable-tast- e tation fare. Now along comes Chocolate to prove Chip productions there's another way for the cookie to crumble. (Copyright) g Charlton Heston was there, serving as the very dashing 'SsjL&p: Fight to Save Wild Horses Lloyd Bridges Is an Indian agent and Dina Merrill a In ing Aug. 15 land "hoto-graph- Running Wild, at Penthouse, UA er open- Fash ringmaster. opening-sho- Lucille Ball (m pink satin tights), Carol Burnett (m silver spangled leotards) and Sonny and Cher with daughter Chastity were there making And ion Place Mall, Woodland Drhe-In- . The story concerns a group of, citizens fighting to save a hand of wild horses. Film Is rated G. EnjOYSMalromEsoiniilno Ip end. In India Is 'Quite Different Film-makin- g By Ann Guarino New York News Wrier tant rate of interest. To cut costs, the producer NEW YORK - Filmmaking will borrow only a quarter of is quite different in India, undhis budget, start the film, then erstated Shashi Kapoor, who show it to individual distributhe title role in tors who put up more money plays Siddhartha" and who is m and take part in completing the process of making 17 other the film. films in his native land. It is Production progresses as not unusual for everyone innew money comes in. volved in a production, from "Sometimes the leading lady director, camera man to gets married and pregnant bescript girt to be working in fore a film is completed, smiled Kapoor. just as many films, he said. 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