Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA guitar-playing traveler on the run from a murder charge joins a circus, where falling for two different women complicates his life.A guitar-playing traveler on the run from a murder charge joins a circus, where falling for two different women complicates his life.A guitar-playing traveler on the run from a murder charge joins a circus, where falling for two different women complicates his life.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
John Le Mesurier
- Bozo
- (as John LeMesurier)
Lionel Blair
- Clown
- (non crédité)
Golda Casimir
- Peasant Woman
- (non crédité)
Carl Duering
- Bus Driver
- (non crédité)
Warren Mitchell
- Cafe Proprietor
- (non crédité)
Lionel Murton
- Joe Burton
- (non crédité)
Bill Picton
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (non crédité)
Frank Sieman
- Band Announcer
- (non crédité)
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I don't know why this one has such a low score. For starters you have a horse kick its legs to jazz rhythms. And Pat Boone is actually pretty good. He has a sort of presence, he's attractive, he looks like he's having fun. They all look like they're having fun. The film is kind of campy in its own way. With this cast it can't be helped. There's lots of sex, implied of course. Neither Mai Zetterling nor Nancy Kwan are shy about pouring it on and it's fun to watch. Especially Mai although Nancy Kwan can be sensuous as well. It's hard to imagine Pat Boone as a hard-nosed vagabond but he gets a lot of help from his costars and eventually we accept it. Both he and Nancy Kwan are athletic. It looks like it's really him some of the time on the trapeze. It's obvious that's her somersaulting and jumping on and off the horse, not a double. And there's real chemistry between them. It's too bad Yvonne Mitchell doesn't have much more to do but what she does have she does well. She's the icing on the cake. Kieron Moore is very good as her husband. This is an actor who can be really passionate and his character has real pathos. Granted, the story is not the greatest but it's good enough, there's plenty of good lines and enough action to move it along and keep us entertained. So, overall, it's much better than its score would have you believe. In fact I'd say it's good enough for a second or third look. It's just plain fun.
The movie begins with a scene where Boone is crooning a syrupy tune with the audience paying no attention,till one of the guests tries to teach him his own song.There's a similar scene in one of Presley's early movies.
Pat Boone was a safe alternative to the fifties Elvis and his only good movie was the tremendous "Journey to the center of the earth" (1959). This one is pleasant ,mainly in its first part ,more boring afterwards even though it features a relatively smart "unexpected end" .
The main attraction of the circus is a lovely girl, Tessa ,who does very dangerous things.But pretty boy Eddie is aging alcoholic ventriloquist Gina 's partner and gigolo and she is not prepared to accept a rival.And ,to make the matters worse,Tessa's brother -in -law propositions her.
The second part takes place -we did not notice it in the circus scenes- in a chocolate box Austria where everybody speaks English ;it even includes the Bundesheer (two soldiers) and an avalanche,which makes the movie a disaster flick as well as a musical or a sentimental story.
Pat Boone was a safe alternative to the fifties Elvis and his only good movie was the tremendous "Journey to the center of the earth" (1959). This one is pleasant ,mainly in its first part ,more boring afterwards even though it features a relatively smart "unexpected end" .
The main attraction of the circus is a lovely girl, Tessa ,who does very dangerous things.But pretty boy Eddie is aging alcoholic ventriloquist Gina 's partner and gigolo and she is not prepared to accept a rival.And ,to make the matters worse,Tessa's brother -in -law propositions her.
The second part takes place -we did not notice it in the circus scenes- in a chocolate box Austria where everybody speaks English ;it even includes the Bundesheer (two soldiers) and an avalanche,which makes the movie a disaster flick as well as a musical or a sentimental story.
This is just one of those movies that makes a totally pointless impression and makes you wonder why it was ever made in the first place. Not that it's an horrible movie of course but it's too lacking on basically every front to consider this a good movie as well.
The movie has a very simple story that only slowly takes more shape in the second halve of the movie. But even then, the story just never really knows to intrigue. Oh well, maybe it's just because I never really liked the circus that this movie just couldn't interest me much.
But even so, this movie is lacking on more fronts than just the story. It's also a quite cheap and simple looking movie. You know, the movie with painted backgrounds, which makes it all painfully obvious most of it was shot inside a studio. It says something I think about the overall production values of this movie. Again, it's nothing too bad but not anything impressive either.
The actors are all quite good but the characters they portray remain mostly flat and uninteresting. Also their relations just never know to interest you and the movie just mostly muddles on as it progresses. There are some good ideas but just movie just never really exploit them fully or in the best way possible,
No, just not really a movie that will stay with you.
5/10
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The movie has a very simple story that only slowly takes more shape in the second halve of the movie. But even then, the story just never really knows to intrigue. Oh well, maybe it's just because I never really liked the circus that this movie just couldn't interest me much.
But even so, this movie is lacking on more fronts than just the story. It's also a quite cheap and simple looking movie. You know, the movie with painted backgrounds, which makes it all painfully obvious most of it was shot inside a studio. It says something I think about the overall production values of this movie. Again, it's nothing too bad but not anything impressive either.
The actors are all quite good but the characters they portray remain mostly flat and uninteresting. Also their relations just never know to interest you and the movie just mostly muddles on as it progresses. There are some good ideas but just movie just never really exploit them fully or in the best way possible,
No, just not really a movie that will stay with you.
5/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
The official story is this was an attempt to allow Pat Boone to portray a grittier side in order to prepare him for meatier roles. However, watching it, I got the impression this was intended for Elvis Presley, but he, or rather Col. Parker, turned it down. This feeling was reinforced by the fact that the opening scene was practically duplicated, with minor variations, a few years later in Elvis' Roustabout. The film's failure is due to the fact that Boone doesn't have the acting talent to portray a less than savory character. This also affects the performances of the rest of the cast, all who have proved themselves elsewhere, because they have nothing, and no one, to play against. Only Kieron Moore, playing leading lady Nancy Kwan's brother-in-law, manages to accomplish a fully fleshed-out performance.
TMA is stupid film about stupid people living stupid lives for stupid sake.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe policeman who was checking the cars was wearing a German-style M43 mountain cap. In front was a hat badge, with both sides of the hat badge pinched. This is known as the Prussian Pinch.
- GaffesAt the mountain chalet, the bedroom is inverted vertically when Eddie returns than when he left. For example, the door is to the left of the bed when he leaves, and is to the right of the bed when he returns. There are indications that when Eddie returns is the correct perspective (before he leaves, he uses his "left" hand for many regularly dominant hand tasks; after he returns, his watch is on his correct left wrist).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)
- Bandes originalesThe Main Attraction
Music by Pat Boone
Lyrics by Pat Boone & Jeff Corey
Performed by Pat Boone (uncredited)
[Played during the opening title card and credits; reprises as Eddie sings the song with the circus orchestra in the middle of the movie and in the final scene]
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