A Thousand Clowns (1965)
Twelve-year-old Nick lives with his Uncle Murray, a Mr.Micawber-like Dickensian character who keeps hoping something won't turn up. What turns up is a social worker, who falls in love with Murray and a bit in love with Nick. As the child welfare people try to force Murray to become a conventional man (as the price they demand for allowing him to keep Nick), the nephew, who until now has gloried in his Uncle's iconoclastic approach to life, tries to play mediator. But when he succeeds, he is alarmed by the uncle's willingness to cave in to society in order to save the relationship.
Director:
Fred Coe
Writer:
Herb Gardner
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Jason Robards as Murray |
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Barry Gordon as Nick |
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Barbara Harris as Sandra |
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Martin Balsam as Arnold |
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Gene Saks as Leo |
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William Daniels as Albert Amundsen |
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John McMartin as The Man in the Office |
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Philip Bruns as The Man in the Restaurant |
| Directing | Dan Eriksen | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Fred Coe | Director |
| Writing | Herb Gardner | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Herb Gardner | Screenplay |
| Sound | Hugh A. Robertson | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Jim Shields | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Dick Vorisek | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Fred Coe | Producer |
| Production | Herb Gardner | Associate Producer |
| Production | Ralph Rosenblum | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Donisha Walker | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Arthur J. Ornitz | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ralph Rosenblum | Editor |
| Art | George DeTitta Sr. | Set Decoration |
| Art | Herbert F. Mulligan | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ruth Morley | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Irving Buchman | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charles Fialla | Hairstylist |
| Production | Henry Spitz | Production Manager |