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Im Zirkus der 3 Manegen

Originaltitel: 3 Ring Circus
  • 1954
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and Joanne Dru in Im Zirkus der 3 Manegen (1954)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams. He wants to become a clown.Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams. He wants to become a clown.Jerry and Pete are two friends with no money, looking for some job. They finally find one as workers in a circus, but Jerry has different dreams. He wants to become a clown.

  • Regie
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Drehbuch
    • Don McGuire
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dean Martin
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Joanne Dru
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    930
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Drehbuch
      • Don McGuire
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dean Martin
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Joanne Dru
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    3 Ring Circus
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    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Peter 'Pete' Nelson
    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss
    Joanne Dru
    Joanne Dru
    • Jill Brent
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    Zsa Zsa Gabor
    • Saadia
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Sam Morley
    Sig Ruman
    Sig Ruman
    • Colonel Fritz Schlitz
    Gene Sheldon
    Gene Sheldon
    • Puffo the Wonder Clown
    Nick Cravat
    Nick Cravat
    • Timmy
    Elsa Lanchester
    Elsa Lanchester
    • The Bearded Lady
    Robert 'Bob' Atterbury
    • The Great Nero(High Wire Walker)
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    Hal Bell
    • Soldier
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    George Boyce
    • Circus Clown
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    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Circus Roustabout
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    Drew Cahill
    • Second Soldier
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    Frank Carter
    • Army Captain
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    Sue Casey
    • Circus Snake Charmer
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    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • Drop-the-Dip Pitchman
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    Lesley-Marie Colburn
    • Circus Spectator
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Drehbuch
      • Don McGuire
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    7tavm

    3 Ring Circus marked a more sentimental Martin & Lewis picture

    This is another Martin & Lewis movie I watched on YouTube. Like one of their previous films-The Stooge-there's some drama mixed in with the by-now familiar comedy associated with the team especially Jerry whenever he gets excited about something. But while I thought it was a mistake in The Stooge to have Lewis seem to still act naive most of the time, here he believably becomes a bit smarter as the narrative goes on. Also, since he does calm down here, he reverts to his natural voice whenever that happens which also contributes to a more natural mix of comedy and drama. It's also refreshing to see Dean be more of a supporter for Jer instead of occasionally treating him like dirt like in The Caddy. Likewise for when that does happen, it doesn't happen for long. He has two leading ladies this time: Zsa Zsa Gabor as the egotistical trapeze artist, and Joanne Dru as the circus owner who he calls "Boss Lady". Both are adequate enough in their roles. Then there's Gene Sheldon as the alcoholic star clown who Jerry seems to idolize despite his treatment by him. It's a good enough dramatic performance for him. Like I said, there are some expected outrageously hilarious comical scenes like when Jer has to tame some lions or when he convinces The Bearded Lady (Elsa Lanchester) to let him shave her. But this was also one of the more sentimental of M & L's movies as evidenced by the finale when Lewis in his clown makeup tries to cheer up a sad little girl in the audience. So on that note, I recommend 3 Ring Circus. P.S. Watch for occasional Lewis regular Kathleen Freeman as a victim of a custard.
    6bkoganbing

    A profession born to

    3 Ring Circus was not a film Dean Martin cared to remember. Apparently this was a film that Jerry Lewis wanted to make because he got to play a circus clown. Dean had very little to do here, he only got one solo song though it's a good one.

    Nick Tosches fine biography of Dean Martin says that Jerry ran the film, including picking the director Joseph Pevney. It was the first time that real tension was rather public between the team.

    Dino and Jerry play a pair of newly discharged veterans who pick up jobs in a circus. Jerry is placed as a lion tamer's assistant and he has a marvelous scene with Sig Ruman as a rather inpatient lion tamer. Trying to teach Jerry the trade would be enough to drive anyone crazy. But Jerry is actually correct in his reasoning that if he just hires on with the circus, sooner or later his talents as a clown will shine through. Though he drives owners Wallace Ford and Joanne Dru wacky with his antics, he becomes a marvelous clown. That's a profession you are born to, either your funny or you're not. My favorite scene with him is Jerry trying to hand the aerial cyclist his unicycle and then getting caught on the high wire with it.

    On the other hand Dino is caught between Joanne Dru and the star attraction of the show, trapeze artist Zsa Zsa Gabor. Gabor is also jealous when Lewis gets to be the real star of the show. I think you can figure out how all this ends.

    Dean and Jerry do a song written for the film Hey Punchinello by Paramount contract songwriters Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. But Dean's one and only solo was the interpolated classic, It's A Big Wide Wonderful World. For reasons I don't understand he made no record of this so the only place you'll hear him is in 3 Ring Circus. The song was introduced by Buddy Clark in the Forties and it fits Dean's style perfectly.

    Other than that song, this film was strictly Jerry's show with Dean only in support. No wonder tension flared.
    Petey-10

    The clown and Mr Martin

    Jerry Lewis plays Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss and Dean Martin is Peter 'Pete' Nelson, two friends who find work at the circus.Jerry's dream is to become a master clown, which he did become in real life.Joseph Pevney's 3 Ring Circus offers something for the Martin and Lewis fans they're asking for.Jerry is as zany and funny as always and Dean is as smooth and wonderful as he ever was.There are also stars like Kathleen Freeman and Zza Zza Gabor in the movie.I saw this movie in 1998 and I would like to see it again, as I would like to see a bunch of other Jerry Lewis films.This is the day when Jerry Lewis turns 80 years old.He still hasn't fully retired.On IMDb it said he's making a cameo in a movie called Horrorween, which comes out next year.He also wrote a book called Dean and Me: A Love Story.You should all read it.I sure would if only I could find it from this country.This grand old man has made so many people laugh over the years that all I can say to him is thank you.Laughter is something we all need these days.
    4Bunuel1976

    3 RING CIRCUS (Joseph Pevney, 1954) **

    As some of you may be aware, I’m no longer that much of a fan of Jerry Lewis – though I did acquire the Paramount 10-disc set of his vehicles recently; growing up I watched a number of them (and also a lot of his teamings with Dean Martin) on Italian TV – and, not having checked out the latter in ages, I was wondering how they held up. Since I can easily lay my hands on the films released on DVD, I opted to give another look to one which, for some reason, has yet to appear on the format and which had certainly been among the first I became acquainted with all those years ago.

    I’ve watched scores of films over the years set inside a circus (and should be getting to one more, THE BIG CIRCUS [1959], presently); many comic stars had tried their hand at this exciting and evocative milieu – so it was natural for Lewis (and Martin) to get in on the act as well. Jerry, of course, wants to be a clown but has to go through the ropes first – therefore, we see him as a lion-tamer(!) and, with Martin in tow, sweeping the tents, washing the elephants and as an ice-cream vendor, etc. – inadvertently, he even does a tightrope routine on a bike(!). Soon enough, his antics are getting more laughs than those of the company’s star clown who, naturally, is jealous of all this attention – thus becoming mean in Jerry’s regard, and is generally so soused that he becomes unfit for work! Another clichéd turn-of-events is the fact that the circus (owned by Joanne Dru) would be impoverished if it weren’t for a star attraction in the form of trapeze artist Zsa Zsa Gabor; for this reason, she acts like a diva and, worse for Dru (who, surprise surprise, is attracted to Martin), holds him under her thumb! Helping Dru out is old-timer Wallace Ford – who purports to give the boys a hard time but, predictably, emerges to have a heart of gold underneath; also on hand are Sig Ruman as the veteran lion-tamer and Elsa Lanchester as The Bearded Lady!

    Martin (and Lewis) gets to sing a couple of resistible tunes, one of them to a bunch of caged animals!; the soundtrack, then, includes his hit from the previous year “That’s Amore” (first heard in THE CADDY [1953]) and the Paramount standard “Lover” (from the superb Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald musical LOVE ME TONIGHT [1932]). Anyway, at the bat of an eyelid, Lewis is awarded the spotlight of star clown (without having really demonstrated any outstanding comedic skills), while Martin – who introduces a spot of gambling to aid the circus – takes over the joint when Dru decides to call it a day. Eventually, Lewis and Martin also quarrel over the circus’ customary show at an orphanage – which Dru returns to compere…but, all’s well that ends well, as Dino has a change of heart and turns up to sing for the finale (following Jerry’s attempts to put a smile on a crippled girl’s face).

    As can be seen, the formula is typical Martin & Lewis: songs, girls, sentiment and Lewis’ love-it-or-hate-it shtick; if anything, it’s certainly colorful and mildly entertaining along the way – but hardly a classic of screen comedy and, while clearly a popular title in the Lewis canon because he gets to don the clown make-up (the film, in fact, was re-issued in a shortened version entitled JERRICO, THE WONDER CLOWN!), not one of the better outings from the team.
    4SimonJack

    A dull, humorless film of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis

    "3 Ring Circus is probably the least funny of the films that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis made together. As a comedy team, these two were hit and miss in films. This one has so little comedy that it's only real attribute is the animals and the portrayal of the once great circuses for entertainment. Even then, there are few real circus feats here. The trapeze work of Zsa Zsa Gabor's Saadia (or her stunt woman double) is almost amateurish compared to the real thing. A number of other movies have some genuine circus performers in them for aerial feats and working with animals from dogs and horses to the big cats and elephants.

    Aside from the animals, there's not much to this film. The plot is thin and the antics of Jerry Lewis hardly get a couple of chuckles. The funniest thing in this film is seeing Elsa Lanchester as The Bearded Lady. When Jerry plans to shave her he runs into trouble with the circus manager.

    The plot for this film is thin, and the except for the mostly not funny antics of Lewis, it's otherwise quite dull - even boring. The closest thing to humor in the dialog is in these two exchanges.

    Jill Brent, "What do you do, Mr. Nelson?" Pete Nelson, "Uh, I'm ma pretty good machine-gunner and I sing a little." Jill Brent, "Mmhmm. Then you must've seen my ad for a singing machine-gunner." Jerry Hotchkiss, "Huh, huh, huh, huh."

    Pete Nelson, "How come you never married?" Jill Brent, "Isn't that a rather personal question?" Pete Nelson, "I'm sorry. How come you never married, ma'am?"

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      In August 1955 writers George Beck and Samuel Locke filed a $65,000 infringement lawsuit against Paramount and Hal B. Wallis, claiming that Wallis had hired them to write a circus story for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, entitled Big Top, which Wallis later rejected. The disposition of the suit is not known.
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      Jerome F. 'Jerry' Hotchkiss: Why don't you come to the circus with me, Pete. You can get a job there too.

      Peter 'Pete' Nelson: Tell you the truth, I was thinkin' about buyin' the Philadelphia Athletics. But, heads I go with ya, tails I go with ya.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Hey, Punchinello
      by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

      Performed by Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis

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      • 27. Mai 1955 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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