At the end of shooting he received a gift from his colleagues - a photo album full of pictures of him sleeping on a couch, in a bed, on a truck, in his director’s chair and even on the floor. While the film was being shot Milos Forman suffered from insomnia so he took naps anytime it was possible, even on the set he would find himself a cozy place to fall asleep.Andy’s girlfriend, Lynne Martoulis also appeared in the movie as one of the mourners in the funeral scene.Danny DeVito did not only act in the movie, he also served as producer.Other members of that show's cast including Marilu Henner, Judd Hirsch, Christopher Lloyd and Jeff Conaway make cameo appearances in the film playing themselves.
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Milos Forman’s film is a tribute to Kaufman’s humour it makes you laugh but at the same time gives you the creeps. Despite the obscure and politically incorrect nature of his performance art, we watch Kaufman become a star right in front of our eyes.
This innovative biography follows Kaufman’s career from its very beginnings from the nightclubs to the memorable success of his own show at Carnegie Hall. With this knowledge Kaufman loses his last chance to be cured he however accepts that for once the joke is on him. When Kaufman becomes ill, he goes to the Philippines seeking a miracle cure, but when he finds it he recognizes that he once pulled a similar scam (as performance art). Right when we think we “get” how his mind works, he baffles us with another shocking stunt or mystification. Kaufman would fake his own death or to set the theatre on fire just to make an audience laugh.
He invites his talent agent to a nightclub to watch a performance by a rude, loud-mouthed lounge singer named Tony Clifton who is revealed to be his alter- ego. At a college campus show he reads “The Great Gatsby”. During his downward spiral, Kaufman sings children’s songs to audiences looking for coarse jokes. Kaufman not only loses his audience, he also loses close friends and his girlfriend. When Kaufman quit his popular role as the foreign mechanic Latko in “ Taxi”,he explained, “I want to create just my own things.” Throughout the film, we watch as Kaufman creates his “own” world out of mystifications and hackneyed jokes not only on the stage, but also in his real life. You could never be sure what Kaufmann truly meant, and what was just one of his eccentric jokes.