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Jerry Lewis - The Day The Clown Cried

Jerry Lewis is a comic genius, a flawed genius. This is just the kind of film that over the years all of his fans had hoped to see him get into. We all had hoped and prayed he would take the steps to become a cinematic master. It is sad that he will not allow this film to be seen. Is it because it is unfinished or didn't come out right? Or is it because he can't bear to have it played? Has anyone ever seen it?
Phillip Goldsmith
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