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2006-10-09 13:05:34
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answered by Mike S 7
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"The Day the Clown Cried"
In 1971, producer Nate Waschberger asked Jerry to direct and star in "The Day the Clown Cried", based on Joan O’Brien’s book by the same name, about a German clown who was arrested by the Gestapo, interred in a concentration camp, and used to march Jewish children into the ovens. Jerry lost close to 40 pounds to play the role. The shooting began in Stockholm, but Waschberger not only ran out of money to complete the film, but he failed to pay Joan O’Brien the money she was owed for the rights to the story. Jerry was forced to finish the picture with his own money. The film has been tied up in litigation ever since, and all of the parties involved have never been able to reach an agreeable settlement. Jerry hopes to someday complete the film, which remains to this day, a significant expression of cinematic art, suspended in the abyss of international litigation.
2006-10-09 12:23:38
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answered by Kris 4
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The Day the Clown Cried (1972)
Directed by
Jerry Lewis
The Day the Clown Cried is an unfinished film directed by and starring Jerry Lewis. It is based on a book by the same name by Joan O'Brien who had co-written the original script ten years prior. Lewis plays a German clown who is arrested by the Gestapo for mocking the Führer, and imprisoned in a Nazi camp for political prisoners. He ends up accidentally accompanying Jewish children to Auschwitz, and is eventually used, in almost Pied Piper fashion, to help lead Jewish children to their deaths.
Principal photography began on the film in 1972, but the producer not only ran out of money before completing the film, but his option to produce the film had expired before filming began. Lewis paid to finish shooting the film, but the parties involved in its production were never able to come to terms which would allow the film to be released.
2006-10-09 12:20:48
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answered by DanE 7
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2016-11-27 03:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not available. It is a famous unfinished film about the Holocaust.
2006-10-09 12:23:33
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answered by Glenn N 5
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