
By: Vickie J. Rubinson
In his first leading role in more than 25 years, Jerry Lewis will star in the indie drama "Max Rose" for Lightstream Pictures.
According to Variety, "Max Rose" centers on a widower who revisits key moments in his life to unlock the mysteries of his marriage and family.
"We're going to show an old man who is driven by love and optimisim and by his love for his young daughter," Lewis said.
Lewis last starred in Martin Scorsese's 1983 film, "The King of Comedy," and he had supporting roles in "Arizona Dream" and "Funny Bones."
In his first leading role in more than 25 years, Jerry Lewis will star in the indie drama "Max Rose" for Lightstream Pictures.
According to Variety, "Max Rose" centers on a widower who revisits key moments in his life to unlock the mysteries of his marriage and family.
"We're going to show an old man who is driven by love and optimisim and by his love for his young daughter," Lewis said.
Lewis last starred in Martin Scorsese's 1983 film, "The King of Comedy," and he had supporting roles in "Arizona Dream" and "Funny Bones."
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