Clown

Clown 1968

0h 15min Director: Richard Balducci

A young French boy and his dog Clown romp happily through the streets, until one day the boy stops to play cards with friends in a park. After the game, Clown is seen running off. The little boy searches the streets for his beloved pet. Along with Larry Yust's 'Lottery', 'Clown' was possibly one of the two best selling ed films ever made. On the surface, it's a cute kid & dog story. Underlying is a possible subtext that fascinates us every time we view the film, and makes for a satisfying, yet ultimately ambiguous ending. Gilou Pelletier is outstanding as the small boy, and the camera work by Guy Suzuki takes wonderful advantage of the terraces of Montmartre.

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Cast

Crew

Director
Richard Balducci
Cinematography
Guy Suzuki
Editing
Claude Barrois
Composer
Eddie Vartan

Details

Release date
Jan 1, 1968
Runtime
15 min
Status
Released
Studios
Learning Corporation of America
Country
France
Language
EN

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