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Marc Behm (12 January 1925 in Trenton, New Jersey – 12 July 2007 in Fort-Mahon-Plage, France) was an American novelist, actor, and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' Help! (1965) and conceived the story for the film Charade (1963).
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Jul 12, 2007 · Marc Behm was an American novelist, actor and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm developed a fascination for French culture while serving in the US army during World War II; later, he appeared as an actor on several French television programmes, before moving there permanently.
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The late Marc Behm (1925-2007) was a prolific screenwriter who scripted at least two acknowledged classics (CHARADE, HELP!) as well as quite a few not-so-classic films (THE MAD BOMBER, HOSPITAL MASSACRE), and also drafted several novels.
Jan 1, 1980 · Marc Behm was an American novelist, actor and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm developed a fascination for French culture while serving in the US army during World War II; later, he appeared as an actor on several French television programmes, before moving there permanently. Show more.
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The film, based on Marc Behm's novel of the same name and a remake of Claude Miller's 1983 French thriller Deadly Circuit, is directed and adapted by Stephan Elliott. Starring Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd, the film is an international co-production of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Marc Behm was an American novelist, actor, and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' Help! (1965) and conceived the story for the film Charade (1963).
Feb 13, 2018 · Marc Behm was an American novelist, actor, and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm wrote the script for The Beatles' Help! and the film Charade. His best and most well-known literary work is the surreal love story cum hard-boiled crime novel Eye of the Beholder.
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