Shanks - (Movie Clip) Town Drunk
With mime Marcel Marceau in the lead role as a deaf-mute puppeteer, director William Castle is happy to use silent-film style titles, introducing villains the Bartons (Tsilla Chelton, Philippe Clay) early in Shanks, 1974.
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