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• A Thousand Clowns was made into a feature film in 1965, with Gardner’s screenplay receiving an Academy Award nomination. Directed by Fred Coe, it stars Jason Robards as Murray, reprising his Broadway role. It is available on video and DVD from MGM Home Entertainment.
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