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The Circus Clown

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 4min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
279
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Joe E. Brown in The Circus Clown (1934)
CommediaDrammaRomanticismo

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTrying to follow in his father's footsteps, the son of an ex-acrobat runs off and joins a circus, getting a job cleaning up after the animals.Trying to follow in his father's footsteps, the son of an ex-acrobat runs off and joins a circus, getting a job cleaning up after the animals.Trying to follow in his father's footsteps, the son of an ex-acrobat runs off and joins a circus, getting a job cleaning up after the animals.

  • Regia
    • Ray Enright
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bert Kalmar
    • Harry Ruby
    • Tom Buckingham
  • Star
    • Joe E. Brown
    • Patricia Ellis
    • Dorothy Burgess
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    279
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ray Enright
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Tom Buckingham
    • Star
      • Joe E. Brown
      • Patricia Ellis
      • Dorothy Burgess
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
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    Joe E. Brown
    Joe E. Brown
    • Happy Howard…
    Patricia Ellis
    Patricia Ellis
    • Alice
    Dorothy Burgess
    Dorothy Burgess
    • Babe
    Don Dillaway
    Don Dillaway
    • Jack
    Gordon Westcott
    Gordon Westcott
    • Frank
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Sheldon
    • (as Charles Wilson)
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Ajax
    Ronnie Cosby
    Ronnie Cosby
    • Dickie
    John Sheehan
    John Sheehan
    • Moxley
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Kingsley
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Mac
    • (scene tagliate)
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Circus Barker
    Gordon Evans
    • Undetermined Role
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Unimpressed Man in Audience
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Margaret Carthew
    Margaret Carthew
    • Audience Member
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Ernest Clark
    • Vaudeville Act
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Alfredo Codona
    • Trapeze Aerialist
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Nick Copeland
    • Husband in Audience
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Ray Enright
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Tom Buckingham
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    5rsyung

    Joe E. Brown Flips, Flies and Twirls

    This is the first Joe E. Brown film I've seen, other than "Some Like It Hot"( which, of course, falls into a whole other category, that of "classic")and although it is a rather dated and pedestrian comedy of the 30s, it has a certain innocent charm. I especially appreciated the fact that he did most of the stunts in the film. He had been a circus acrobat embarking on a film career, and it is apparent. A subplot involving a female impersonator, and "Happy's" infatuation with her/him is not as outre as it sounds, becoming merely a prank played on him by the (clearly) masculine impersonator. Still, an interesting curio in terms of what was highly popular with moviegoers of the mid-1930s, and a movie younger kids might find quite hilarious.
    7planktonrules

    pleasant but not exactly a comedy.

    This Joe E. Brown film is a pleasant one but if you are expecting comedy, there really aren't many laughs. Instead, Brown plays it much more for pathos and it's a film that is much more about characters than laughs.

    When the film begins, you see that Happy Howard (Brown) is eager to go off to work at the circus but his father (also played by Brown) discourages him, as he was once a circus performer but has bitter memories about it. Despite his dad's advice, Happy joins the Bingham Brothers Circus and mostly does odd jobs...all the while working on a circus act on his own. Unfortunately, late in the film after Happy makes good with his act, he also makes a STUPID decision to help Frank, the alcoholic clown...and ends up getting thrown out of the circus. Can he possibly return and make good?

    Brown was nice here...less brash and obnoxious than he could be (such as in "Alibi Ike")...so the fact that the laughs are few and far between doesn't seem to matter too much. Not a great film but an enjoyable and pleasant one.
    7ksf-2

    one of Joe Brown's more serious roles - circus love story

    Too bad they deleted the scenes with William Demarest... he always added zing to any films he did. And it's only a 63 minute shortie as it is. They must hardly ever show this one on Turner Classics - as of today, it only has two summary comments and 44 votes on quality. All-round average guy Joe Brown who could do any role and really DID start out as a circus performer, plays a circus performer AND his own dad in this one; at one point we even see them sitting next to each other. Brown had been in films for six years by now, and played several lead roles where the hero could do everything, with an "aw shucks" attitude. In our story, Happy (Brown) has a crush on Miss Latour, (who isn't who she seems to be), as well as half the girls in the circus...i had a hard time figuring out who was who. Like most of his films from the 30s, Brown carries the show. This role is a little more serious, without the constant gags in most of his films and shorts. Happy takes the blame for something early on, and pays the price later. Keep an eye on Don Dillaway, who was in films for almost 40 years, but played mostly uncredited roles... has a supporting role here. Not a whole lot of plot here, just a sad sack falling for someone who doesn't pay him much attention...Some funny jokes on famous names on the background signs... "Bingham Brothers Circus" (Ringling Brothers) and "Busby Bixley Productions" (Busby Berkeley). It ends rather abruptly with some un-answered questions, but it IS just a fun, cute, love-story shortie. Directed by Ray Enright, who had worked extensively for Mack Sennett; Sennett was one of the original producer/directors in the film industry. Written by Kalmar and Ruby, who had written several of the Marx Brothers films, so I expected a little more.... and if you re a Joe Brown fan, ya GOTTA see the ending of "Some Like it Hot", where Joe Brown has a fun but tiny little part...
    10Ron Oliver

    Fun Under The Big Top With Mr. Brown

    A pretty aerialist doesn't know that THE CIRCUS CLOWN who's taken her drunken brother's place on the trapeze is actually the goofy animal keeper who loves her.

    Comic Joe E. Brown is in his element in the fantasy world of the circus. Not only does he get to play two roles--father & son--he also performs difficult & dangerous stunts on the trapeze, proves himself most proficient on the trampoline and works with lions, elephants and one very large hippo. In addition, Brown acts as the target for a highly jealous knife thrower. In short, he has a marvelous time, and, with the help of good production values and a little touch of sweet sentiment, he brings the viewers along for the fun.

    In a story wrinkle which strangely forecasts Brown's involvement in SOME LIKE IT HOT decades later, Joe suffers a rather bizarre but heartfelt infatuation for a female impersonator, played by Donald Dilloway. Patricia Ellis provides the more acceptable romantics as the fetching high flyer.

    Movie mavens will recognize an unbilled Ward Bond as an unwisely opinionated spectator at the end of the film.
    6AlsExGal

    Some really mean circus folk in a somewhat disjointed tale

    Joe E. Brown plays a dual role as young acrobat Happy and his father Chuck. In the opening scene we see Chuck Howard telling his old boss at the circus that he wants no circus posters put on his establishment. Apparently Chuck has some ill feeling toward his old employer and furthermore doesn't want young Happy anywhere near a circus. Yet, for some strange reason Chuck takes Happy to the circus anyways. Happy is enthralled with the excitement of the place and hides away in a container when the circus ships out. When found, his dad's old boss lets him stay on with the show, although it is not exactly the glamorous life he was hoping for. Instead Happy is relegated to caring for the circus animals and running errands.

    One misunderstanding leads to another, and in between misunderstandings the circus folk here are just plain mean to Happy which is difficult to understand since Happy is a very nice if naive guy. There are several somewhat precode situations that don't quite play out and I have a feeling the release date probably has something to do with that - it went into release virtually at the very time the production code went into effect, so probably some of the cut scenes would yield some welcome background information. One particularly puzzling part of the story has to do with Happy's dad. In the first scene Chuck's old boss seems to admire him, he actually hires his son, but in the scenes we see Happy and the circus boss together he is calling Happy useless and joining the rest of the troupe in making a mockery of him. Why would he treat the son of an old friend that way? The circus boss mentions that alcohol ended Happy's father's career, but no further explanation or details are ever given.

    Because this film reels somewhat unpredictably between comedy and pathos, it really gives Joe E. Brown a chance to show his range and he meets the challenge well. Plus he gets to display his acrobatic abilities quite a bit here, even showing off the two and a half turn somersault in the air that he was famous for in his vaudeville days. The dual role works too as Happy and Chuck really do seem to be two different people - the eager young acrobat and his father who wants to save his son from the bad experiences he had, yet can't help being proud when he follows in his footsteps.

    There are no other big names of the day in this film - Brown is really the only star - yet there are a couple of interesting cameos. First there is Lee Moran who is playing a bit part here as he did in quite a few of the early talking Warner Brothers films - he had a kind of Ned Sparks-like persona. Next, a very young Ward Bond can be spotted at the end of the film as an obnoxious and unimpressed member of the audience as the circus performs.

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      According to a review summary in the New York Times, Joe E. Brown was affectionately pawed by a lion during one take, requiring 6 stitches in his arm. The article also points out that Brown did his own "spectacular acrobatics" - no doubles were used.
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in American Experience: The Battle Over Citizen Kane (1996)
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      (1901) (uncredited)

      Music by John Klohr

      Played during the opening credits

      Also played when the trapeze artists enter the arena as part of the parade

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 giugno 1934 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Sawdust
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • First National Pictures
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