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The Clown Murders

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

The Clown Murders is a 1976 horror film directed by Martyn Burke. It was one of the earliest films in which John Candy appears. The Executive Producer was Stephen Stohn, who now produces the Degrassi: The Next Generation tv series. In this movie, a killer strikes on Halloween.

A group of young professionals decides to play a practical joke on one of their ex-girlfriends who married a rich man who is about to close a major real estate deal. They plan to kidnap her and mess up the deal. Unfortunately, the joke becomes deadly serious.

Cast

  • Stephen Young     …     Charlie
  • Susan Keller    …     Alison
  • Lawrence Dane    …     Philip
  • John Candy    …     Ollie
  • Gary Reineke    …     Rosie
  • John Bayliss    …     Peter
  • Al Waxman    …     Police Officer

I Clowns

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

A ragout of real memories and mockumentary with Fellini exploring a childhood obsession: circus clowns. Fellini considered ringmaster as an alternate career – here he’s a mesmerized MC sharing his still-intense feelings with his audience. In the first of three segments, as a child, Fellini awakens to the raising of a circus outside his home, and he must explore it. The clowns remind young Federico of strange and terrifying neighbors in his seaside hometown of Rimini, so “The Clowns” recreate a few of them in filmed vignettes. Fellini decides to make a documentary about what happened to the classic jesters of his youth, so he accompanies a farcical (and mock) film crew to Paris to investigate clown history, and track down surviving greats. He just happens to run into legendary clown Charlie Chaplin’s daughter Alice, and at a circus one of Fellini’s best-known stars, Anita Ekberg, there to buy a big cat. At a museum, Fellini is bereft to see the sparse, deteriorating footage of his comic idols. Fellini can’t let his movie end this way or this soon, so he creates a grand, much bigger-than-life celebration of the pageantry and mysticism of one of his major influences.

Cast

  • Federico Fellini     …     Himself
  • Riccardo Billi    …     Clown
  • Tino Scotti    …     Clown
  • Fanfulla    …     Clown
  • Dante Maggio    …     Clown
  • Galliano Sbarra    …     Clown
  • Nino Terzo    …     Clown
  • Giacomo Furia    …     Clown