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2, published in 1975 [1]. Legman retells the joke, complete with its traditional vaudevillian flourishes, though he does not attribute the joke to vaudeville roots. Instead, Legman learned the joke from a young man f. gary gray who grew up in a broken home. In a 2005 interview, U.K. comic Barry Cryer claims to f. gary gray have heard the joke "fifty years ago... but the punchline wasn't 'The Aristocrats,' it was 'The Debonairs' or 'The Sophisticates'". 2005 film A film called The Aristocrats premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. Co-produced by Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza and f. gary gray directed by Provenza, the film is based on hours of digital video taken over several years, featuring comedians talking about and telling their versions of the joke. It includes the unaired footage of Gilbert Gottfried's telling of a version of the joke at a Comedy Central/Friars Club roast of Hugh Hefner.
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