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Carnival Story

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
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5.7/10
752
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Carnival Story (1954)
An American carnival in Germany sets the scene for sin, sex and melodrama.
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An American carnival in Germany sets the scene for sin, sex and melodrama.An American carnival in Germany sets the scene for sin, sex and melodrama.An American carnival in Germany sets the scene for sin, sex and melodrama.

  • Director
    • Kurt Neumann
  • Writers
    • Hans Jacoby
    • Kurt Neumann
    • Marcy Klauber
  • Stars
    • Anne Baxter
    • Steve Cochran
    • Lyle Bettger
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    752
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    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Hans Jacoby
      • Kurt Neumann
      • Marcy Klauber
    • Stars
      • Anne Baxter
      • Steve Cochran
      • Lyle Bettger
    • 31User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Willi
    Steve Cochran
    Steve Cochran
    • Joe Hammond
    Lyle Bettger
    Lyle Bettger
    • Frank Colloni
    George Nader
    George Nader
    • Bill Vines
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Charley Grayson
    Helene Stanley
    Helene Stanley
    • Peggy
    Ady Berber
    Ady Berber
    • Groppo the Wildman
    • (as Adi Berber)
    Amalie Lindinger
    • The Fat Lady
    • (uncredited)
    Ly Maria
    • The Snake Lady
    • (uncredited)
    Jacob Möslacher
    • Self - Interpreter
    • (uncredited)
    Josef Schneider
    • The Sword-swallower
    • (uncredited)
    Anni Trautner
    • The Bearded Lady
    • (uncredited)
    Jadin Wong
    • The Chinese Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Hans Jacoby
      • Kurt Neumann
      • Marcy Klauber
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    4planktonrules

    It could have been better....

    "Carnival Story" is a film in the public domain, so it can either be downloaded for free from the link on IMDb or you get can the disc from Netflix--which is ALSO rather washed out and in need of restoration. Considering that the film is not all that good, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a cleaner copy.

    This is an unusual film in that it's an American-German co-production. In fact, two different versions were filmed at the same time--one with American actors in the leads ("Carnival Story") and another with Germans ("Circus of Love"). It's about an American carnival (with circus acts as well) that has traveled to Germany. There, the show is a huge hit. Into this setting, a German lady (Anne Baxter) meets up with what SEEMS like a nice guy working with the carnival (Steve Cochran). He's really nice to her and she is smitten with him. Soon, a nice guy (Lyle Bettger--playing against type) teaches her his diving act and the two of them become a sensation. Soon, they marry but Baxter is an idiot and soon starts carrying on with Cochran behind her poor husband's back. What's going to come of this? See the film and find out for yourself.

    This is a moderately diverting film. However, I think it could have been written a bit better. In particular, Baxter's character seems very inconsistent and silly---and is definitely a weak point in the film. Even if this had been better, the film screams 'mediocre' throughout and is only mildly diverting...mildly.
    Snow Leopard

    Believable Atmosphere, Has Some Tense Moments, Somewhat Uneven Overall

    The believable atmosphere and some moments of real tension, along with Anne Baxter's starring performance, make "Carnival Story" worth watching despite its somewhat uneven quality overall. It has some strengths, but it leaves you feeling that it could have been improved without too much difficulty.

    The story has an interesting setting, with the drama and romance taking place in an American traveling show that is touring Germany, having attracted little interest in the US. Although the portrayal of the show and its players uses a number of clichés, in general the atmosphere is believable, and it supplies an effective background to the story. The world of the carnival is self-contained to begin with, and their presence in a foreign country emphasizes their isolation from the 'real world'. Jay C. Flippen plays the show's manager, and his character adds an appropriate air of run-down authority.

    Anne Baxter stars as the only German native among the main characters, an intense young woman who becomes involved romantically with more than one of the show's employees. In itself, the plot is the same as that in many other movies about romantic rivalry, with Baxter's character torn between the 'good' lover and the 'bad' lover. Baxter herself works well enough in the role, since her restless style fits in with her character here.

    Most of the other characters, though, remain one-dimensional, and some of the confrontations and tense moments lose something as a result. When the dramatic turns work, it is usually because they take place in an interesting setting, rather than because they have been filmed with any particular skill. The pacing likewise is inconsistent. There are a number of slow stretches that do little of note, but then it does make good use of the recurring high dive scenes, with the pageantry, danger, and tension that they bring.

    Overall, it has some definite strengths and some obvious weaknesses. It is essentially a formulaic drama about romantic rivalries, with a relatively interesting setting that hides enough of the weaknesses to make it worth seeing.
    Lechuguilla

    Modest Melodrama

    Unpretentious describes this film production fairly well. But that's consistent with the setting: a small, insular world, wherein a variety of atypical and colorful people move in and out of scenes, as the plot dictates. These people, for the most part, are tricksters and hangers-on whose only claim to fame relates to some physical trait, or some bizarre gift or craft.

    More talented than most is Frank (Lyle Bettger) who high dives into a burning tank of water. Then there's Joe (Steve Cochran), an announcer who tries to convince attendees to part with a few cents, to see the magic of the headless wonder, or some such. But one of Joe's attendees, a young, attractive woman named Willie (Anne Baxter), follows Joe to a snack stand, whereupon she proceeds to swipe Joe's wallet from his back pocket. With his money, she buys some food. But he catches her. And in so doing, he takes a liking to her. She's destitute, you see, and shapely. And she'll do anything to make some money, even if it's just wash dishes in the carnival's kitchen.

    That's the setup for this modest melodrama, wherein Willie learns about life in the circus and, in the process, finds that love can be confusing with so many guys attracted to her. At one point, she concedes hopelessly: "I don't know what love is". Will things work out for Willie? Will she find true, lasting love?

    "Carnival Story" is largely a cinematic vehicle for Anne Baxter. I've always liked her. But in this film she overacts a lot. Steve Cochran gives a more relaxed, naturalistic performance, as does Lyle Bettger. Tension derives from Frank's high-dive act, and the rivalry among the various guys drawn to Willie. The film's visuals are acceptable, if unremarkable. Sets seem realistic. Toward the end, the plot trends melodramatically hokey.

    A prospective viewer needs to keep expectations reasonably low for this film. It's got melodrama and tension. It's got several fine actors. It's got an unusual setting. And that may be enough, for this small, low-concept story.
    6Parrotjer

    With Cochran and the beautiful Anne Baxter it should have held together better.

    In many ways this is a strange film with Anne Baxter being the black widow of sorts. The screen seems to come alive only when she is on screen with Cochran.

    The plot is very simplistic and the characters not well developed and are even contradictory.

    However, any film with them in it is worthy of viewing. Maybe a better script would have enhanced this film.
    7wilvram

    Modestly-made melodrama is consistently entertaining

    A movie equivalent of one of those 1950s gaudy crime paperbacks, this low budget effort starts down a familiar path but is still able to provide its share of suspense and surprises.

    The lovely Anne Baxter, though a long way from ALL ABOUT EVE is an attractive heroine albeit with an accent that has a tendency to disappear at times. She obtains work in the carnival through Joe (Steve Cochran)whose pocket she has picked out of desperation and then becomes a partner of Lyle Bettger in a high-dive act. This is an intriguing start as Bettger often played sneering villains and Joe seems decent enough at first, though we soon learn that this is not the case. Steve Cochran was ideal in this sort of role.

    There is an incredibly similar sequence featuring a high-diver who jumps into a blazing tank in a section of the British film ENCORE, released two or three years before, which may have given the makers of this film some ideas.

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    • Trivia
      This was filmed simultaneously in a German-language version, Circus of Love (1954). The cast of the German version can be seen in uncredited cameo appearances in the English-language version and vice versa.
    • Goofs
      Joe didn't realize until shortly after Willie picked his pocket that his wallet was missing so would have not known it was Willie who stole it and therefore would not be able to pick her out in the crowd. Also when he confronts her, he would not have known where she hid his wallet.
    • Quotes

      Willie: Until I met you, I never knew how rotten I was.

    • Alternate versions
      Simultaneously shot in two versions; the German language version, Circus of Love (1954), stars Curd Jürgens, Eva Bartok and Bernhard Wicki.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Circus of Love (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Ring Down the Curtain
      Written by Willy Schmidt-Gentner, Pony Sherrell, Philip Moody

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 1954 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Backfire
    • Filming locations
      • Munich Railway Station, Munich, Bavaria, Germany(train station dock in the opening scene; exterior later, as the loudspeaker announces a departure to Frankfurt)
    • Production companies
      • King Brothers Productions
      • Westia Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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