The Clown (1953)
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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
Complete Cast:
- Red Skelton - Dodo Delwyn
- Jane Greer - Paula Henderson
- Philip Ober - Ralph Z. Henderson
- Fay Roope - Dr. Strauss
- Jonathan Cott - Floor director
- Steve Forrest - Young Man
- Karen Steele - Blonde
- Jimmy Thompson
- Wilson Wood - Wardrobe Man
- Robert Ford - Al Zerney
- Mary Foran - Heavy Girl
- James W. Horan
- Barry Regan - Dice Player
- Lucy Knoch - Girl
- Donald Kerr
- Robert Heasley - Twin
- Sandra Gould - Bunny
- Joe Evans
- Vicki Raaf - Woman
- Gil Perkins - Dundee
- Tony Merrill - Ad-Libber
- Mickey Little - Lefty
- Thomas P. Dillon - Clancy
- Steve Carruthers - Maitre d'Hotel
- Charles Buchinsky - Eddie
- George Boyce
- Cy Stevens - Makeup Man
- Al Freeman - Man
- Frank Nelson - Charlie
- Billy Barty - Dundee
- Tim Considine - Dink Delwyn
- Loring Smith - Goldie
- Lou Lubin - Little Julie
- Walter Reed - Joe Hoagley
- Don Beddoe - Gallagher
- Danny Richards, Jr. - Herman
- Bob Stephenson - Counterman
- Martha Wentworth - Neighbor
- Shirley Mitchell - Mrs. Blotto
- Brick Sullivan - Stagehand
- Mickey Golden - Attendant
- Allen O'Locklin
- Jerry Schumacher
- Jess Kirkpatrick - Sergeant
- Al Hill
- John Heasley
- Ned Glass - Danny Dayler
- Paul Raymond - Young Man
- Lee Phelps - Sergeant
- Helene Millard - Miss Batson
- Eddie Marr - Television Director
- Forrest Lewis - Pawnbroker
- George Pat Collins - Mr. Christenson
- Charles Calvert - Jackson
- Lennie Bremen - George
- Linda Bennett - Judy
- John R. McKee - Counterman
- Roger Moore - Man with Hogarth
- David Blair - TV Pageboy
- Director(s):
- Robert Z. Leonard
- Writer(s):
- Leonard Praskins, Frances Marion, Martin Rackin
- Producer(s):
- William H. Wright
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