YouTube’s billion users upload 100 hours of video to the site every minute, so it’s reasonable to assume that everything that’s ever been recorded is up there. One thing you haven’t been able to find before, though, is anything from Jerry Lewis’ “The Day the Clown Cried“. That’s because the 1972 movie, starring Lewis as a clown who performs in Nazi death camps, has never seen the light of day. Lewis’ intense embarrassment about the project, and his successful attempts to stifle its release, have made it famous among film and comedy buffs.