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Decoder Ring | Jerry Lewis’ Lost Holocaust Clown Movie

2025/2/26
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Patton Oswalt: 我对这部电影的评价是,它很烂,但其背后的态度是,我很乐意为你奉上这部电影。这是一种独特的观影体验,它既荒谬又令人震惊。 Max Friedman: 我试图探究这部电影是如何从潜在的转折点变成传奇性的灾难的,同时也要弄清楚它是否真的名副其实。这部电影的失败,不仅仅是电影本身的问题,也反映了杰瑞·刘易斯本人复杂的性格和当时好莱坞的局限性。 Sean Levy: 杰瑞·刘易斯是一个复杂的人,他既有天才的一面,也有自负和控制欲强的一面。他的电影反映了他对儿童的深厚感情,以及他自己缺乏真正童年经历的感受。他拍摄这部电影,既有艺术追求,也有证明自己的意图。 Chuck Denton: 我父亲和琼·奥布莱恩创作剧本的初衷是希望人们能够铭记历史教训。但杰瑞·刘易斯对剧本进行了大幅修改,改变了电影的基调,这让我们感到非常失望。 Henry Gonshak: 好莱坞早期很少有电影直接展现纳粹对犹太人的迫害,因为制片人担心会引发反犹太主义的强烈反弹。《美丽人生》等电影虽然在商业上取得了成功,但它们美化了大屠杀,掩盖了其残酷的事实。 Jean-Michel Frodon: 《小丑哭泣的那一天》是一部重要的电影,因为它拒绝美化大屠杀,它是一部让你痛苦的电影,但正是这种痛苦,才能够让人们真正感受到大屠杀的残酷。

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In 1972, Jerry Lewis—the actor and filmmaker known for slapstick comedies like The Nutty Professor—took the biggest risk of his career when he decided to make a drama called The Day The Clown Cried, about a circus clown who ends up in Auschwitz. This could have been a landmark as one of the first portrayals of the Holocaust in American cinema. Instead, it became a different kind of landmark: allegedly, one of the worst movies ever.

The Day The Clown Cried was never released, and only a handful of people have ever seen it. But the unbelievable concept alone has been enough to make this lost movie a holy grail for curious film buffs. In this episode of Decoder Ring, producer Max Freedman traces how The Day The Clown Cried became such a legendary disaster, why it’s impossible to see, and whether it actually deserves its rotten reputation.

You’ll hear from comedian Patton Oswalt; Shawn Levy, author of King of Comedy: The Life and Art of Jerry Lewis;) Henry Gonshak, author of Hollywood and the Holocaust); Chuck Denton, whose father Charles co-wrote The Day The Clown Cried; and Jean-Michel Frodon, film critic at slate.fr).

If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at [email protected]. Or you can also call us now at our new Decoder Ring hotline at 347-460-7281. We’d love to hear any and all of your ideas for the show.

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