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On Sun, 27 Feb 1994 14:13:26 EST Margaret Ervin said:
>Also I have heard vicious and interesting rumors about a Jerry Lewis film
>in which he plays a clown in a concentration camp. Is this just someone
>making things up, or could this possibly be real? I'd love to know.
The concept is real, but it's never been made. In fact, Jean-Luc Godard
discusses it with Dick Cavett (!) in an interview from the mid-1980s.
P.S. In that same interview, Godard twists Cavett's brain into little
pretzels as he explains why French intellectuals admire Lewis. It's
something to see.
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