“From Darkness to Light” written & directed by Eric Friedler, Michael Lurie / Z-View
Director: Eric Friedler, Michael Lurie
Screenplay: Eric Friedler, Michael Lurie
Stars: Jerry Lewis, Mel Brooks, Martin Scorsese, Harry Shearer and Sarah Silverman.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
In 1971, producer Nat Wachsberger, approached Jerry Lewis about directing and starring in an adaption of THE DAY THE CLOWN DIED by Joan O’Brien. Lewis knew the story of Helmut, a once famous clown now a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. Nazis see Helmut entertaining the children. The Nazis then use Helmut to lead the kids to the gas chamber. Lewis was intrigued. It would be a fine line to walk — finding humor in a dark story and at the same time present a film that said something about the human condition. Lewis was told he could tweak the script and would have full control of the film.
Lewis agreed. He lost 35 pounds preparing for the role. Lewis cleared his schedule and threw himself fully into the project. With just a couple of weeks of filming left, Lewis learned the producer’s rights to the film ran out. The producer couldn’t (or wouldn’t) come up with money to re-secure the movie rights. Further money to complete the film wouldn’t be coming. Lewis reportedly paid $2 million of his own money to cover costs.
The Day the Clown Cried became a thing of legend. Never completed. Never released. A rough cut was seen by just a very few people. In fact, most folks didn’t know the story behind the story… until now.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I always wondered if The Day the Clown Cried would be released. Now I know why it wasn’t. Lewis was questioned about the movie from 1972 to his death. He refused to show footage and would only say he wasn’t happy with the job that he did.
In August 2015, it was reported that Jerry Lewis donated a copy of The Day the Clown Cried to the Library of Congress. Lewis stipulated that the unfinished film not be screened until 2024. In August 2024, a limited screening was held.
From Darkness to Light is a wonderful documentary. With vintage interviews, footage and stills from the film, viewers are treated to answers to the many mysteries of The Day the Clown Cried.
From Darkness to Light (2024) rates 5 of 5 stars.