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Jerry Lewis | ... |
Helmut Doork
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Harriet Andersson | ... |
Ada Doork
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Anton Diffring | ... |
Captain Curt Runkel
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Ulf Palme | ... |
Johann Keltner
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Pierre Étaix | ... |
Gustav
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Tomas Bolme | ... |
Adolf
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Jonas Bergström | ... |
Franz
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Bo Brundin | ... |
Ludwig
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Lars Amble | ... |
Guard
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Peter Ahlm | ... |
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Carl Billquist | ... |
Gestapo Officer #2
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Claude Bolling | ... |
Circus Band Conductor
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Curt Broberg | ... |
Galt
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Johnny Cacao |
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Nils Eklund | ... |
Bartender
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Victor Fratellini |
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Serge Gainsbourg | ... |
Self
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Michel Garland |
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Ronald F. Hoiseck | ... |
Uhlmann
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Heinz Hopf | ... |
Gestapo Officer #1
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Lars Lind | ... |
2nd New Prisoner
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Sven Lindberg | ... |
Colonel Bestler
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Åke Lindman | ... |
Stout Prisoner
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Michael Mansson | ... |
Prisoner
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Sandy Mansson | ... |
Prisoner
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Armand Mestral | ... |
Circus Director
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Fredrik Ohlsson | ... |
Herman
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Directed by
Jerry Lewis |
Written by
Jerry Lewis | ... | (screenplay) |
Joan O'Brien | ... | (story) and |
Charles Denton | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Jack S. Kotschack | ... | executive producer |
Nat Wachsberger | ... | producer |
Music by
Snuff Garrett |
Cinematography by
Rune Ericson |
Editing by
Wic Kjellin |
Production Design by
Max Douy |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jean-Jacques Beineix | ... | second assistant director |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roger Tillberg | ... | still photographer |
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Plot Summary |
Helmut Doork, a once great and famous clown, is fired from the circus. Getting drunk at a local bar, he pokes fun at Hitler in front of some Gestapo agents, who arrest and send him to a prison camp. Helmut angers his fellow prisoners by refusing to perform for them, wanting to preserve his legend. As times passes, Jews are brought into the camp, with fraternizing between them and the other prisoners strictly prohibited. Eventually, Helmut is forced by the others to perform or be beaten. His act bombs and he leaves the barracks depressed, trying the routine out again alone in the prison yard. He hears laughter and sees a group of Jewish children watching him through a fence. Happy to be appreciated again, he makes a makeshift clown suit and begins to regularly perform. His audience grows, but a new prison Commandant orders Helmut to stop. When he refuses and continues to perform, he's beaten and thrown in solitary confinement. But the Nazis soon come up with a use for Helmut, keeping the children quiet as they are loaded into a boxcar to be sent to another camp. Helmut complies, but is accidentally locked in with the children and arrives the next day at Auschwitz.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In 2008 Jerry Lewis took questions at a press conference and was asked by one person: "When are you going to release 'The Day the Clown Cried'?" to which Lewis snapped, "None of your goddamn business!" See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Top 10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Famous Movies (2018). See more » |