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Le plus grand cirque du monde

Titre original : Circus World
  • 1964
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  • 2h 15min
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Le plus grand cirque du monde (1964)
When circus proprietor Matt Masters decides to take his show on a European tour, it is beset by problems, while he searches for Lili, the mother of his adopted daughter, who disappeared years before.
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Lorsque le propriétaire de cirque Matt Masters décide de faire une tournée européenne de son spectacle, il est en proie à des problèmes, alors qu'il cherche Lili, la mère de sa fille adoptiv... Tout lireLorsque le propriétaire de cirque Matt Masters décide de faire une tournée européenne de son spectacle, il est en proie à des problèmes, alors qu'il cherche Lili, la mère de sa fille adoptive, disparue des années auparavant.Lorsque le propriétaire de cirque Matt Masters décide de faire une tournée européenne de son spectacle, il est en proie à des problèmes, alors qu'il cherche Lili, la mère de sa fille adoptive, disparue des années auparavant.

  • Réalisation
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Scénario
    • Ben Hecht
    • Julian Zimet
    • James Edward Grant
  • Casting principal
    • John Wayne
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Claudia Cardinale
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Scénario
      • Ben Hecht
      • Julian Zimet
      • James Edward Grant
    • Casting principal
      • John Wayne
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Claudia Cardinale
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Matt Masters
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Lili Alfredo
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Toni Alfredo
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Cap Carson
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Aldo Alfredo
    John Smith
    John Smith
    • Steve McCabe
    Katharyna
    • Giovana
    Katherine Kath
    • Hilda
    Wanda Rotha
    Wanda Rotha
    • Mrs. Schuman
    Maggie Rennie
    • Anna
    • (as Maggie Macgrath)
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Billy Hennigan
    José María Caffarel
    José María Caffarel
    • Barcelona's Mayor
    • (as Jose Maria Cafarell)
    Kay Walsh
    Kay Walsh
    • Flo Hunt
    Francois Calepides
    • Ringmaster
    Robert Cunningham
    • Ringmaster
    Hans Dantes
    • Emile Schuman
    • (as Hans Dante)
    Catherine Ellison
    • Molly
    • (non crédité)
    Félix Fernández
    Félix Fernández
    • Photographer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Scénario
      • Ben Hecht
      • Julian Zimet
      • James Edward Grant
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    5ma-cortes

    Slow moving and overlong film upon circus world with the great John Wayne

    The movie talks about a circus employer (a proprietor beset by problems called Matt Masters well played by John Wayne who was suffering from the early stages of lung cancer) who decides to take his show on a European tour along with his fostered daughter (a gorgeous Claudia Cardinale) and her lover (John Smith) . Meanwhile , the Circus owner searches for the mother of his adopted daughter , who disappeared years before , she is a trapeze artiste (a veteran Rita Hayworth) who bears a dark secret that originates the drama .

    In the picture there is a love story , circus show , melodrama in which protagonists are caught in emotional conflicts , but it isn't fast movement and that's why it is a little boring and dreary . Furthermore , film runtime is overlong : two hours and some , 135 minutes approx. , and there happens a few events . ¨The greatest show of the earth¨ by Cecil B. Mille with Charlton Heston resulted to be much better and obtained several Oscars , while ¨Circus world¨ , a typical John Wayne film , was a real flop and failed in the box office and didn't achieve success at nowhere . In spite of the numerous and famous screenwriters : Ben Hetch's last film , Philip Jordan Nicholas Ray and James Edward Grant (who John Wayne insisted to be brought to rewrite it) , the plot is confusing and embarrassing . The picture finished to sink the Samuel Bronston's empire along with ¨The fall of the Roman Empire¨ because of both movies didn't make money . However, the circus spectacles are breathtaking : the racehorses , stagecoach pursuits with Indians riders, the clown shows , the trapeze artistes are spellbound . Support cast is frankly good , such as : Rita Hayworth , John Smith , Richard Conte , Jose Maria Caffarel , Milles Malleson and Lloyd Nolan replaced David Niven who was originally cast as Cap Carson .

    The movie was regularly directed by Henry Hathaway , though Frank Capra began this project but he turned it down due to he wanted to use his own script . Hathaway was a skillful craftsman with a long career . Big John Wayne played for Hathaway various films as ¨The sons of Katie Elder (65), ¨Circus World (64) ¨ certainly not one of his memorable movies , ¨How the west was won (62) ¨, ¨ North to Alaska (60)¨ , but his greatest hit smash was ¨True grit (69)¨ in which Wayne won his only Academy Award . Although Hathaway was a highly successful and reliable director film-making within the Hollywood studio system , his work has received little consideration from reviewers . The motion picture will appeal to John Wayne and circus fans . Rating : Average. Score : 4,30/10
    herlenwein

    The Duke & Rita - That's All Folks

    I can't understand how a producer like Samuel Bronston, who gave us the 70MM spectaculars "King of Kings" and "El Cid", could deliver something as poor as this. And with Henry Hathaway directing it's even more of a puzzle. Is it that bad? Well you see there's this circus ship docked in France performing on deck and when a crowd of people move to one side it falls over. Does not list. It just falls over. And then it won't sink. I think some of the sets were salvaged from "The Fall of the Roman Empire". There isn't even a clear timeframe i.e. year or decade. The editing along with terrible backdrops and processed shots are amateurish. Dimitri Tiomkin wrote some of the most beautiful scores for motion pictures but I think he was watching "The Nutcracker", by mistake, when he penned this one. It is kind of fun to watch a young Claudia Cardinale play a naive superstitious acrobat. But Lloyd Nolan and Richard Conte are never really given a chance to fulfill their parts. The basic storyline is not a bad one, it's just the execution of it. If you like John Wayne playing "The Duke" here he is. Watch it and file it for old times sake. If your a Rita Hayworth fan, here she is, lovely and charismatic as ever. These two stars carry the show . The rest is not much to talk about. And that's how I rate it. 2 Stars.
    7jromanbaker

    Seven for the Women

    Forget about John Wayne for a moment and in my opinion viewers should applaud the magnificent performance of Rita Hayworth and despite health problems holding the audience in the palm of her hand. She returns a disgraced woman to John Wayne's circus to reconcile herself with her daughter, played excellently by Claudia Cardinale. No more spoilers except to say that the scenes Hayworth have with Wayne, just after her return are gut wrenchingly moving. She shows her age proudly and seemingly without makeup, or the minimum, her beauty coming from within and without. Every second of her on the screen are moments of joyful appreciation that she took on the role. The scenes with her and Cardinale are also some of the best in cinema. This is a film worth buying even if like me circus films, and animals in cages are not appreciated in any sense. Of course there is a lot of excitement with a ship sinking, tent on fire etc and inevitably Wayne playing cowboy and killing off the indigenous population with fake gunfire in the circus ring. A very low point this but thankfully it is not in a real Western. His acting is also at a low point, but he too had health problems. To sum up it is for the two great women actors and it is their stories that count, and again in my view not the formula acts of the circus.
    5mrm14

    It's just a movie . . .

    When you just enjoy an actor's gift, even a bad movie can be somewhat entertaining. I have seen many movies by John Wayne and some movies many, many times. I prefer the early westerns, war years films and even some of the appearances on The Tonight Show, Dean Martin Show and even the Roasts of the late '60's and '70's. As a matter of fact Wayne's movies dominate my collection of VHS and DVD. You a can always find bad movies in a list of an actor's work, especially when the actor has done over 150 movies in 50 years. Don't care what the policital views are. Just enjoy the film for what it is, a movie, not reality. Sit with a bowl of popcorn or gooey movie theater candy and enjoy a movie where you have to imagine rather than have thrilling stunts thrown at you every 35-45 seconds. Relax for a while.
    6bkoganbing

    We Are Talking International Showtime

    I remember seeing this film as a lad on a family outing in Manhattan, topped off by my insistence that we have dinner at Jack Dempsey's Restaurant in Manhattan. Too bad the old champ wasn't there that day or it would have been a perfect Sunday.

    Seeing it now on a formatted VHS the awesomeness of the spectacle during the scenes of the circus fires and the capsized ship in the harbor is really lost. It's quite an eyeful and should only be scene in theaters.

    And the film would be revived, but we have a subdued John Wayne here and it's not for the better.

    This was originally to be a Frank Capra film and Capra bowed out after creative differences with the Duke and some of the Duke's personal entourage. Read the Capra autobiography to find out exactly what they were, but they weren't fully fixed in the final product by director Henry Hathaway who later piloted the Duke to his Oscar in True Grit.

    John Wayne was a guy who was usually very careful to give the public the Duke they expected. Even when he stretched his abilities it was done with a firm directorial hand.

    We're asked to accept the Duke as a man who had an adulterous affair here. He also does not throw one punch in this entire film or fire a weapon in other than it being part of his Wild West Show. The people went to see John Wayne, but they didn't get their money's worth.

    Pity because it would have been great to see John Wayne with Rita Hayworth in a great film. That couldn't have happened when they were younger because of Rita's contract with Columbia pictures and Wayne's personal boycotting of that studio because of his dislike for Harry Cohn. That story I won't go into.

    Rita Hayworth who doesn't enter into the film until almost halfway through is fine as Wayne's lost love. She and Claudia Cardinale looked just fine in tights as trapeze artists. Lloyd Nolan as Wayne's sidekick is always good.

    Richard Conte is Hayworth's brother-in-law and Cardinale's uncle. This fine actor is wasted here in a part that either was badly written or left on the cutting room floor.

    John Smith was a Wayne protégé of sorts, Wayne gave him an early break in The High and the Mighty which he produced. Smith went on to star in the Laramie TV series and on completion of that he was cast opposite Cardinale, probably at Wayne's insistence. I remember always wondering what happened to him because he left show business shortly afterward. Then back in the Nineties I read he had died of cirrhosis of the liver. I guess you can fill in the blanks.

    At the time Circus World came out, there was on television a prime time series called International Showtime. It was on Fridays at 8 pm. and it was set in a different city in Europe every week. Hosted by Don Ameche it featured the very best circus acts in the world. So did Circus World, but it certainly was no incentive for people to come out to see this when they could see the same thing at home. Also Paramount re-released Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth to a brisk box office business at the same time Circus World came out.

    So for all these reasons Circus World flopped and bankrupted producer Samuel Bronstein. Nevertheless if you're a circus fan you will enjoy seeing this. But it's not the Duke his fans have come to expect.

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    • Anecdotes
      John Wayne was suffering from lung cancer during filming (although he didn't know it at the time). He already had a chronic cough, and after the near fatal fire scene accident he started spitting up spots of blood. He continued to chain smoke cigarettes, still unaware of the real cause. The intense fire stunt seemed to inflame his condition.
    • Gaffes
      Whilst the film is taking place in 1901, there are several mistakes with the European flags. One example is the Finnish flag that is seen in the movie. Finland didn't achieve independence (and the flag) until 1918.
    • Citations

      Toni Alfredo: Kid? I am a Woman... with Sicilian blood in her. You ever hear of a vendetta?

    • Connexions
      Featured in John Wayne: American Hero of the Movies (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Circus World
      Music by Dimitri Tiomkin

      Lyrics by Ned Washington

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 décembre 1964 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Circus World
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Banks of Tagus River, Toledo, Espagne(Circus Winter quarters)
    • Société de production
      • Samuel Bronston Productions
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      • 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      2 heures 15 minutes

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