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Synopsis
Jason Robards Jr. superbly re-creates his Broadway role in this 1965 film version of Herb Gardner's play. Robards plays Murray Burns, head writer of TV's popular Chuckles the Chipmunk show. Fed up with the rat race, Murray quits his job and retreats to his cluttered Manhattan apartment, where he carries on a nonconformist, laissez-faire existence with his 12-year-old nephew Nick (Barry Gordon). Though they're as close as father and son, Robards has never gotten around to legally adopting Nick, which brings him to the attention of social workers Sandra (Barbara Harris) and Albert (William Daniels). While Albert is disgusted by Murray's irreverence, Sandra falls in love with the free-spirited writer. Teaming up with Nick, Sandra tries to convince Murray to get another job. Arnold Burns (Oscar-winner Martin Balsam), Murray's agent-brother, is amused by his sibling's independence, but can find no work for him. Desperate not to lose Nick to the authorities, Murray offers to go back to Chuckles the Chipmunk -- aka Leo (Gene Saks), a neurotic bug who bullies his staff and hates kids. Young Nick is disillusioned by Murray's willingness to conform, and he throws an uncharacteristic temper tantrum. But the boy comes around to Murray's sudden realization that compromise is sometimes necessary if it's for the sake of someone you love. While the central message of A Thousand Clowns may grate on some viewers, the film is saved by the exuberance of the cast. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Martin Balsam Arnold Burns
Barry J. Gordon Nick
Barbara Harris Sandra
Jason Robards, Jr. Murray Burns
William Daniels Albert
Gene Saks Leo

Production Crew

Herb Gardner Associate Producer
Ralph Rosenblum Associate Producer
Arthur Ornitz Cinematographer
Don Walker Composer (Music Score)
Ruth Morley Costume Designer
Fred Coe Director
Ralph Rosenblum Editor
Gus Kahn Featured Music
Walter Donaldson Featured Music
Irving Buchman Makeup
Ruth Morley Makeup
Herb Gardner Play Author
Fred Coe Producer
Herb Gardner Screenwriter
George DeTitta, Sr. Set Decorator
Herb Mulligan Set Designer
Gerry Mulligan Songwriter
Gus Kahn Songwriter
Judy Holliday Songwriter
Walter Donaldson Songwriter
Year: 1965
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Harrell Incoporated
United Artists

Release
by United Artists

Awards
1965 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1965 - Best Picture - Academy
1965 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1965 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1965 - Best Picture - Academy
1965 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1965 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1965 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1965 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association