It's been quite a week for fans of impossible-to-see cinema. First, a world-premiere screening was announced for an early Orson Welles film, Too Much Johnson, that was thought to have been lost. Now, footage has hit YouTube showing Jerry Lewis at work both directing and acting in his notorious unreleased 1972 film The Day the Clown Cried, in which Lewis portrayed a clown entertaining children in a Nazi concentration camp. This film was never lost, per se — but Lewis himself calls it a bad film, and swears that it will never be released to the public.