The Clown (1953)



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Synopsis:
An unofficial remake of The Champ, The Clown concerns Dodo Delwyn (Red Skelton), a down-and-out performer with abundant and obvious talent, but also a self-destructive tendency to overindulge his drinking and gambling habits. Once a Ziegfeld headliner, Dodo is now lucky to get jobs playing a clown at cheap amusement parks and even cheaper burlesque. Dodo's addictions cost him his marriage, but he somehow is able to maintain custody of his son Dink (Tim Considine), whose love for and faith in his father knows no bounds. Dink and Dodo's desperate need for each other is threatened when Dink's mother -- married again and capable of providing him with a better life -- reappears and explains that she wants to take care of the boy herself. Dink goes behind his father's back to locate his old agent, and begs him to help Dodo; but the agent cannot do anything. Dink goes away with his mother, but is miserable and runs back to his father. The agent, meanwhile, has managed to wrangle a TV show for Dodo -- and now that his son is back and needs him, Dodo resolves to find the courage to take up this offer and make a success of it.

~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

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Director Credit
Robert Zigler Leonard Director
Cast Credit
Allen O'Locklin
Shirley Mitchell Mrs. Blotto
Wilson Wood Wardrobe Man
Al Hill
Lennie Bremen George
Karen Steele Blonde
G. Pat Collins Mr. Christenson
Steve Carruthers Maitre d'Hotel
Barry Regan Dice Player
Robert Heasley Twin
Bob Stephenson Counterman
John Heasley
George Boyce
Linda Bennett Judy
Al Freeman Man
Robert Ford Al Zerney
Mickey Golden Attendant
Charles Calvert Jackson
Forrest Lewis Pawnbroker
Sandra Gould Bunny
Mary Foran Heavy Girl
Edward Marr Television Director
John R. McKee Counterman
Danny Richards, Jr. Herman
Brick Sullivan Stagehand
Helene Millard Miss Batson
James W. Horan
Jess Kirkpatrick Sergeant
Frank Nelson Charlie
David Blair TV Pageboy
Lucy Knoch Girl
Lee Phelps Sergeant
Vicki Raaf Woman
Thomas P. Dillon Clancy
Roger Moore Man with Hogarth
Cy Stevens Makeup Man
Jimmy Thompson
Jerry Schumacher
Gil Perkins Dundee
Billy Barty Dundee
Martha Wentworth Neighbor
Tony Merrill Ad-Libber
Mickey Little Lefty
Donald Kerr
Ned Glass Danny Dayler
Joe Evans
Paul Raymond Young Man
Red Skelton Dodo Delwyn
Tim Considine Dink Delwyn
Jane Greer Paula Henderson
Loring Smith Goldie
Philip Ober Ralph Z. Henderson
Lou Lubin Little Julie
Fay Roope Dr. Strauss
Walter Reed Smith Joe Hoagley
Jonathan Cott Floor director
Donald T. Beddoe Gallagher
Steve Forrest Young Man
Production Credits Credit
William H. Wright Producer
Art Department Credit
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Wade B. Rubottom Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Paul Vogel Cinematographer

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