A Thousand Clowns

Vígjáték / Dráma / Romantikus
Egyesült Államok, 1965, 118 perc

Rendező:

Fred Coe

Forgatókönyvíró:

Herb Gardner, Herb Gardner (színdarab)

Operatőr:

Arthur J. Ornitz

Zeneszerző:

Don Walker
(további alkotók)

Tartalmak(1)

This warm and wonderful comedy-drama is a paean to non-conformity. Robards is an out-of-work writer who quit his last job writing a kiddie TV show called "Chuckles the Chipmunk" when he could no longer stand the stupidity. Unemployed for five months, he needs cash to help support his nephew, Barry Gordon, a bright 12-year-old whom his sister dropped off one afternoon seven years ago, then vanished. Gordon is illegitimate and, after living with Robards this long, more like a son than a nephew. The relationship between them is warm, loving, and respectful. Robards has never legally adopted Gordon, so a social worker, Harris, comes by to see if she can straighten out the situation. With her is Daniels, a prissy man who is a by-the-book social worker. Unless Robards can prove that he has a real job, they are going to have to take Gordon out of the ratty apartment and give him a foster home. Of course, Harris and Robards become romantically involved. Harris now has a personal stake in keeping the family together but can she and Gordon persuade Robards to return to the daily grind of a regular job? Will he willingly become one of the "thousand clowns" one sees running for the morning bus? (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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Díjak

  • nyertes
  • jelölések

Academy Awards

  • 1966 - Martin Balsam (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role)
  • 1966 - Best Motion Picture of the Year
  • 1966 - Herb Gardner (Best Adapted Screenplay)
  • 1966 - Best Scoring of Music - Adaptation or Treatment

Golden Globes

  • 1966 - Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
  • 1966 - Jason Robards (Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)
  • 1966 - Barbara Harris (Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)