Summary
Think of Red Skelton and chances are you think of Clem Kadiddlehopper, The Mean Widdle Kid or Freddie the Freeloader. These and other Skelton comedy creations have tickled the funny bones of generations of TV viewers. But in The Clown, the legendary comic touches movie audiences in a surprisingly different way, combining his unique buffoonery with heart-tugging drama.Additional Information
Subjects |
Clowns
-- Drama.
Fathers and sons -- Drama. Television personalities -- Drama. Feature films. |
Publisher | Burbank, CA :Warner Home Video,2012 |
Edition | Full screen. |
Contributors |
Wright, William H.,
1902-1980, producer. Rackin, Martin, 1918-1976, screenwriter. Leonard, Robert Z., 1889-1968, director. Skelton, Red, 1913-1997, actor. Considine, Tim, actor. Greer, Jane, 1924-2001, actor. Warner Home Video (Firm), publisher. |
Participants/Performers |
Red Skelton, Tim Considine, Jane Greer. |
Audience |
Rating: Not rated. |
Language |
English |
Notes |
Title from container. Originally released as a motion picture in 1952. |
System Details |
DVD, full screen (4x3, 1.37:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono. |
Description |
1 videodisc (91 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
Other | Classic View |