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6 days ago · Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown is a 2016 documentary, that dives headfirst into the life of iconic entertainer, Jerry Lewis revealing a surprising depth of the man who made...
May 21, 2021 · Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown is a documentary about the remarkable life and work of one of the most iconic clowns and filmmakers of our time. Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown is an interesting documentary. I don’t necessarily agree with all of its’ conclusions, but that doesn’t mean it’s not enjoyable.
Sep 2, 2016 · Watch Now. Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown (2016) 09/02/2016 (US) Documentary 1h. User. Score. Play Trailer. Overview. Since the early days, Jerry Lewis—in the line of Chaplin, Keaton and Laurel—had the masses laughing with his visual gags, pantomime sketches and signature slapstick humor. Yet Lewis was far more than just a clown.