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Shakes the Clown

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1992 American film

Shakes the Clown
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBobcat Goldthwait
Written byBobcat Goldthwait
Produced byPaul Colichman
Ann Luly-Goldthwait
Starring
CinematographyBobby Bukowski
Elliot Davis
Edited byJ. Kathleen Gibson
Music byTom Scott
Distributed byIRS Media
Release dates
  • August 28, 1991 (1991-08-28) (Boston)
  • March 13, 1992 (1992-03-13) (US)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.4 million[1]
Box office$115,103[1]

Shakes the Clown is a 1991 Americanblack comedy film, written and directed byBobcat Goldthwait, who performs the title role. It also featuresJulie Brown,Blake Clark,Paul Dooley,Kathy Griffin,Florence Henderson,Tom Kenny,Adam Sandler, Scott Herriott,LaWanda Page,Jack Gallagher, and a cameo byRobin Williams as Mime Jerry using thepseudonym "Marty Fromage".

The film is a satire of performance art and portrays different communities of clowns and other performers as clannish, rivalrous subcultures obsessed with precedence and status. Goldthwait made the film as a satire of the dysfunctional standup comedy circuit at the time he was first starting out as an entertainer.[2] When the film was first released, it was widely panned, but in recent years, reaction has become more favorable, largely due to how the film handled the serious topic of alcoholism.Shakes the Clown has since become acult classic.[3][4]

Plot

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In the fictional town of Palukaville, Shakes is a good natured but depressed and alcoholic birthday-partyclown. After his father died, Shakes was raised by his father's friend, Owen Cheese, who gave Shakes his job as a clown and owns the local clownbar, the Twisted Balloon. Shakes is excited because he auditioned to be the host of a children's clown show on television called the Big Time Cartoon Circus, after its original host, Peppy, was fired for sexual harassment. Shakes falls deeper into his depression when he learns that he has been passed over for the position in favor of Binky, acocaine-addicted clown who is a neurotic and vindictive sexual predator and psychopath.

Shakes's clown friends, Dink and Stenchy are concerned that he drinks too much and often encourage him to quit. On top of that, his alcoholism is damaging his relationship with his girlfriend Judy, a waitress in the Twisted Balloon and an aspiring professionalbowler. Shakes continually denies the extent of his alcoholism until Cheese finally orders Shakes to sober up, or be fired. Shakes wants to make his father figure proud and is able to get throughalcohol withdrawals, and for a time, seems to be doing well. However, Shakes suffers arelapse at a birthday party and trashes the house in a drunken rampage until he is knocked out by the child's mother.

Shakes returns to the bar later that night, where Cheese angrily fires him for upsetting the party guests. Ashamed and heavily intoxicated, Shakes goes into the back room and passes out. Judy, Dink and Stenchy are able to convince Cheese to give Shakes another chance, and when he attempts to find Shakes, he instead comes across Binky, his sad clown friends, HoHo and Boots, and somerodeo clowns, Ty and Randi, doing cocaine. Cheese is angered that they would be selling and doing drugs in his bar, and a panicked Binky beats him to death with Shakes'juggling club in a fit of rage. Shocked, Binky frames Shakes for the murder.

Shakes goes on the run. Convinced of his innocence, Judy, Dink and Stenchy decide to help Shakes clear his name. Until he can find the truth, Shakes goes into hiding, posing as a hatedmime in a class taught by the domineering Jerry the Mime. Shakes is concerned deep down that he may have actually committed the murder while blacked out and forgot. Later, Shakes, Dink and Stenchy go to a rodeo clown bar called the Broken Saddle, where they learn from the rodeo clowns that Cheese was actually murdered by Binky. Meanwhile, Binky attempts to rape Judy, who again rebuffs his advances. Binky again gets nervous and accidentally admits to Cheese's murder. Binky knows that he cannot let Judy leave with this information, so he kidnaps her and takes her to the studio where he attempts to kill her live on the air withthrowing knives to make it look like an accident.

The rodeo clowns are arrested for their involvement, and Shakes, Dink and Stenchy fight Boots and HoHo, which ends with one of the clowns shooting Shakes. Shakes survives, as his flask stopped the bullet. Shakes, Dink and Stenchy arrive at the studio and fight Binky just in time to save Judy, and Binky is arrested for his crimes. Grateful that he saved her life, Judy gets back together with Shakes, and he promises her that he will stop drinking. Some time passes, and Shakes is shown attending anAlcoholics Anonymous meeting, sharing with the others that he is still sober and is proud of his accomplishment. With Binky in jail, Shakes is now the new host of the TV show, which proves to be a big hit with children. Shakes, Dink and Stenchy are the stars of the show and entertain the audience by chasing Jerry the Mime.

Cast

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Reception

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Shakes the Clown was not a financial success, earning an estimated $115,103 in ticket sales against an estimated budget of $1.4 million.[1]

Critical reaction to the movie was mixed:Leonard Maltin gave it his lowest rating, while Betsy Sherman ofThe Boston Globe called it "theCitizen Kane of alcoholic clown movies".[5]Roger Ebert gave the filmtwo out of four stars, writing that while some isolated scenes were "very funny" the plot was scattered and the performances often seemed under-rehearsed.[6] The film has a 43% rating onRotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews, with the consensus; "Shakes the Clown has a handful of memorable moments, but they're scattered in a movie whose best ideas were left undeveloped on their way to the screen."[7]

The film was nominated for Worst Picture at the 1991Stinkers Bad Movie Awards but lost toNothing but Trouble.[8]

In an interview withConan O'Brien, Goldthwait revealed thatMartin Scorsese had defended the movie from detractors. When a film critic derided the movie in order to make a point about good and bad movies, Scorsese revealed, "I likeShakes the Clown. Haven't you heard? It's theCitizen Kane of Alcoholic Clown Movies!"[9]

In popular culture

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  • A sample from this movie was used in the song "Interloper" by the heavy metal bandSlipknot.
  • The song "Binky the Doormat" byR.E.M., from the albumNew Adventures in Hi-Fi, is titled after a supporting character of this movie.
  • In the song "Daddy Took Me to the Zoo (Theme from Dads)" byThe Bogmen the movie is referenced in the line "We ended late with Shakes The Clown."
  • The song "Goin' South" byLagwagon opens with the sound bite "Binky have you ever been kicked in the head by a bull?" from the White Powdery Beef scene of the film between Binky and the Rodeo Clowns.

References

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  1. ^abc"Shakes the Clown".Box Office Mojo. RetrievedMay 17, 2023.
  2. ^Rabin, Nathan (August 20, 2009)."Interview: Bobcat Goldthwait".The A.V. Club. RetrievedApril 25, 2013.
  3. ^"Shakes the Clown".Barnes & Noble.
  4. ^Blazenhoff, Rusty (February 6, 2014)."Live reading of 'Shakes the Clown' with original cast members".blazenfluff.com.
  5. ^Blowen, Michael (December 2, 1997)."Rigors of family life are taming Bobcat Goldthwait".The Boston Globe. The New York Times Company. Archived fromthe original on November 5, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2011.
  6. ^Ebert, Roger (March 13, 1992)."Shakes The Clown".Chicago Sun-Times.
  7. ^"Shakes the Clown". Rotten Tomatoes. RetrievedNovember 13, 2017.
  8. ^"Past Winners Database".The Envelope at LA Times. Archived fromthe original on January 6, 2007. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2019.
  9. ^"Quotes & Trivia".Scorsese and His Films. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012. RetrievedDecember 22, 2012.

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