The controversial movie Joker has just got a little more controversial with the news that its success could land the jailed paedophile Gary Glitter a financial windfall.
The disgraced rocker has a song on the movie's soundtrack which could earn him hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The 75-year-old singer's track Rock and Roll Part 2 plays for two minutes during a key scene in the movie. Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, received a lump sum payment for allowing the song's use but The Sun reports that he will also get royalties based on the success of the movie and from future DVD and soundtrack sales.
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Despite mixed reviews Joker has been a box office hit, making US$93.5million in America and setting the record for highest October debut. According to Variety the movie has made US$235million worldwide so far.