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Explores Jerry Lewis' unreleased 1972 film "The Day the Clown Cried," its mysterious disappearance, and the search for f | dG1fdWV5Y2VLd0FlODA
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00:00For me, Lewis was always ahead of his time, always ahead of his time, and there's no doubt
00:08that the day the clown cried is something that was so unthinkable that we didn't even
00:13think the film existed.
00:16We thought it was made up.
00:17We thought when we were younger that it was a myth.
00:24It was so maudy, it was so forbidden, it was a myth of some kind, and that nothing of it,
00:31if it did exist, if it had happened, none of it was available to be seen by anyone, ever.
00:44The shooting had started in Paris and in Stockholm, and I think from the start, Jerry Lewis was
00:53very happy to be involved in this project, and he thought this is going to be a great,
00:58great movie, and I'm proud to be a part of it.
01:02Everything was very, very nice.
01:06But then came this abrupt stop of it all when Jerry Lewis just left the whole shooting and
01:14went home to America, never to be seen in Sweden again.
01:19It's very hard to understand.
01:22So something is rotten in the state of Sweden, at least in this part.
01:28Eventually those would just break this stuff and they wouldn't even beWhихше aware that
01:35the horizon seems to beneath those two fans.
01:39Between time and time and time and time to be continued brudent, the vision in his
01:40her six player has been on the track scene.
01:42ThendANA is a strange weatherer, that doesn't seem to us all the same.
01:45Lovert is missing the right when it was passed, because we don't know it all
01:47was not a rainfall scene for, and will 말� seeing blind, but yes, we need that if there
01:48was not just a place that comes out there.
01:49How did it JENN aren't you?
01:51Seen's voice if both fun and everyone else can do we our issues fit and we will
01:54do that?
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