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Polly of the Circus

  • 1932
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
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6.1/10
1.3K
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Clark Gable and Marion Davies in Polly of the Circus (1932)
DramaRomance

After a trapeze performer is injured during an accident, she is moved to a minister's house where they both fall in love.After a trapeze performer is injured during an accident, she is moved to a minister's house where they both fall in love.After a trapeze performer is injured during an accident, she is moved to a minister's house where they both fall in love.

  • Director
    • Alfred Santell
  • Writers
    • Margaret Mayo
    • Carey Wilson
    • Laurence E. Johnson
  • Stars
    • Marion Davies
    • Clark Gable
    • C. Aubrey Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Alfred Santell
    • Writers
      • Margaret Mayo
      • Carey Wilson
      • Laurence E. Johnson
    • Stars
      • Marion Davies
      • Clark Gable
      • C. Aubrey Smith
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Marion Davies
    Marion Davies
    • Polly Fisher
    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Rev. John Hartley
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Rev. James Northcott
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • Downey
    David Landau
    David Landau
    • Beef
    Ruth Selwyn
    Ruth Selwyn
    • Mitzi
    Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    • Mrs. Jennings
    'Little Billy' Rhodes
    • Half-Pint
    • (as Little Billy)
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Eric
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    Clark Marshall
    Clark Marshall
    • Don
    Lillian Elliott
    • Mrs. McNamara
    Jack Baxley
    • Ringmaster
    • (uncredited)
    Phillip Crane
    • Aerialist
    • (uncredited)
    Carmencita Johnson
    Carmencita Johnson
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Seessel Anne Johnson
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Edward LeSaint
    Edward LeSaint
    • Dr. Brownell
    • (uncredited)
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Head of Parish Board
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Church Usher
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    • Director
      • Alfred Santell
    • Writers
      • Margaret Mayo
      • Carey Wilson
      • Laurence E. Johnson
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    10Ron Oliver

    She Flies Through The Air

    After a bad fall from the trapeze, POLLY OF THE CIRCUS recuperates in the home of a handsome young clergyman.

    Marion Davies uses her considerable talent to enliven this piece of inconsequential fluff, making it an enjoyable time waster. As the mistress of one of the country's most powerful men, she could have easily demanded a solemn spectacle to spotlight her skills. But her ego did not run in that direction and, as always, she's a delight to watch--even though the film itself (which she also produced) is exceedingly silly.

    MGM&'s newest young leading man, Clark Gable, is quietly effective as the rector who wins Davies' heart. Cast somewhat against type, he gives an earnest portrayal of a man devoted to God above almost anything else. The macho mannerisms which later became such a dominate part of his screen roles are largely missing here. And it’s obvious that he never forgets that he's the co-star -- Marion Davies is the one who gets to shine.

    Wonderful old Sir C. Aubrey Smith lends his grave dignity to the role of Gable's uncle, the bishop. Elderly Raymond Hatton steals a couple of scenes as the rectory's self-righteous, alcoholic servant. David Landau is effective as the goodhearted circus manager. Comic actress Maude Eburne appears all too briefly as Davies’ Irish nurse--but the viewer is treated to Davies' impersonation of her.

    Movie mavens will recognize an unbilled Ray Milland as a church usher.

    Although obviously using actual trapeze artists as stunt doubles, the aerial sequences under the circus big top are still nerve-wracking to watch.
    Michael_Elliott

    Very Good Performances, Weak Screenplay

    Polly of the Circus (1932)

    ** (out of 4)

    Disappointing and way too corny romance between a bad girl trapeze artist (Marion Davies) and a preacher (Clark Gable). After an accident while working, Davies is forced to stay at the home of Gable and soon the two fall in love but the church objects to their relationship. This is an extremely disappointing film from MGM who certainly had better luck in their other 1932 film to be set in the circus and that of course would be Tod Browning's FREAKS. It's interesting to note that none of the circus performers from that film can be seen here. With that out of the way, this film here offers very little in terms of originality as it follows the same guidelines of countless other pre-code stories from the era. We know that opposites are going to attract. We know the church will object. We know this issue will cause problems in the relationship. We know what this is going to do and so on and so forth. The movie starts off rather good as the two stars work well together but it quickly falls apart and ends up being rather boring. Davies has a few strange line deliveries but for the most part she fits the role quite well. She's very believable as this character and brings a lot of life to it but the screenplay doesn't allow her too much as her character is written rather one sided. Gable gives another very impressive, pre-fame performance and I must admit that my respect for him grows each time I see one of these forgotten films on TCM. He manages to bring a lot of passion and fire to the role and delivers some nice work. C. Aubrey Smith is wasted as the Reverend who objects to the romance. Ray Milland can be seen quickly as an usher walking a drunk out of church. Fans of Davies and Gable might want to check this out but I'm sure most will be disappointed with this film that doesn't give the stars much to work with.
    dbdumonteil

    The bishop's wife

    The year before,Gable had been a salvation army officer ("the laughing sinners") ;in "Polly of the circus" ,he took the plunge and became a minister .Like the precedent work ,it has not aged as well as "possessed" in which Gable played opposite Joan Crawford ,or even "men in white" .The problem is Gable's clergyman uncle who is not prepared to accept an acrobat (of the circus)as his niece :his nephew 's career -he went to college so he should become a bishop- would be in jeopardy and he would be relegated to selling Bibles for about twenty-five measly dollars a week.The best scenes are to be found in the circus ,complete with somersaults (without a safety net)
    6lugonian

    Souls Divided

    POLLY OF THE CIRCUS (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932), directed by Alfred Santell, stars Marion Davies in the title role taken from the 1907 play by Margaret Mayo. Previously filmed for Goldwyn Studios in the silent era (1917) starring Mae Marsh, this early sound retelling is better known more for the youthful presence of Clark Gable early in his career. Though Davies was a bigger marque name than Gable at the time, and deemed suitable as Mademoiselle Polly of the circus, many regard Gable miscast as the Episcopal minister. Having already played a man preaching the word of God as a Salvation Army officer in LAUGHING SINNERS (1931), the same year he enacted such villainous characters, namely in NIGHT NURSE (Warner Brothers), Gable was slowly developing from tough guy to man of romance without losing his he-man exterior. With material brought up to date, this 69 minute screen edition gives some idea as to how either the play or silent screen adaptation were earlier presented.

    The story revolves around Polly Fisher (Marion Davies) a trapeze artist for the Nailor Circus on a train bound to the Vermont town of Oronta. Many in the troupe notice the passing billboards featuring Polly in tights with her legs covered by bloomers. Because Oronta is a conservative town where residents find Polly's poster indecent, Polly seeks to find the one responsible for disfiguring her posters. She heads over to the church to confront the Reverend John Hartley, mistaking the much elder Reverend James Northcutt (C. Aubrey Smith) for Hartley. She becomes surprised to find the real Hartley (Clark Gable), Northcutt's nephew and rector of the church, to be a much younger man. Learning the one actually responsible for the improved billboards, Polly still insists on performing in the manner of her photographed poster. During a matinee performance doing a trapeze act where John is seen seated in the audience, Polly meets with a serious accident, plunging 50 feet to the ground. With the hospital being too far away, Polly is taken to John's nearby ministry house where she, under doctor's orders, must remain for several weeks, much to the dismay of Downey (Raymond Hatton), a maintenance worker who feels Polly to be immoral. John agrees in having Mrs. Jennings (Maude Eburne) look after Polly during her weeks of recuperation. During that time, Polly becomes a changed person having been reading the Bible in her spare time and soon becomes John's love interest. Under the objections of his uncle, John marries Polly anyway. Finding that no other congregation will take him in as their minister, John earns his living selling Bibles at $28 a week. Realizing John's first love is his church, Polly must come to a decision to what she can do to save her husband from any further disgrace.

    Others in the cast include David Landau (Beef); Guinn Williams (Eric); Ruth Selwyn (Mitzi); Clark Marshall (Don) and Little Billy (Half-Pint). Look fast for the uncredited Ray Milland in three brief scenes.

    As much as the role of John Hartley could have been played by either a Leslie Howard or newcomer Franchot Tone (not yet working for MGM), Clark Gable's presence and the well-staged trapeze acts (performed by professional doubles) makes this worth watching. It's also one movie where one wishes Gable performed with a mustache, which would have made him appear a much stronger character. His trademark mustache, however, wouldn't happen until the latter half of STRANGE INTERLUDE (1932). Yet, when he reunited again with Marion Davies one last time for CAIN AND MABEL (Warner Brothers, 1936), Gable went minus mustache one last time on screen. Though both films starring Davies and Gable are agreeable productions, they each lack any sense of greatness.

    Available on DVD, POLLY OF THE CIRCLE did have some cable television showings over the years, namely Showtime (2007) and more frequently on Turner Classic Movies. (**)
    5wes-connors

    Marion of the Movies

    A small town is aghast when "Queen of the Air" aerialist Marion Davies (as Pauline "Polly" Brown) arrives with her circus. Promotional posters depicting Ms. Davies in costume are considered too revealing, and concerned citizens cover her legs. During Davies' trapeze act, a heckler shouts, "Hey Polly, where's your pants?" This causes Davies grief and she goes to recover at the nearby home of athletic minister Clark Gable (as John Hartley). You should be able to figure out what happens next...

    This is a re-make of "Polly of the Circus" (1917), which starred Mae Marsh and was the first Samuel Goldwyn production...

    In the original, Ms. Marsh was a rider who wore a dress; although it was cut above the knees, nobody complained. Marsh went back to the circus to be with ailing "Toby" (the equivalent of this version's "Beef"). The attempts to modernize the story are not successful. Davies and Gable (still not settled on the right pluck for his eyebrows) look good together, but are not convincing in their roles. Watch out for the duster (Raymond Hatton) and the usher (Ray Milland). The too few circus scenes are edited well.

    ***** Polly of the Circus (2/27/32) Alfred Santell ~ Marion Davies, Clark Gable, Raymond Hatton, C. Aubrey Smith

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    • Trivia
      Aerialist stunts performed by Alfredo Codona and Vera Bruce.
    • Quotes

      Rev. John Hartley: How are you feeling?

      Polly: How do you expect?

      Rev. John Hartley: I came in as soon as the doctor would let me.

      Polly: How are you? Not that I care a hoot, but just to keep the conversation going.

      Rev. John Hartley: Very well, thank you.

      Polly: That's too bad.

      Rev. John Hartley: I want to tell you how sorry I am about the accident.

      Polly: That makes it unanimous.

    • Connections
      Featured in Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Wedding of the Winds
      (1897) (uncredited)

      Music by John T. Hall

      Played by the band during both trapeze acts

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Polly, la chica del circo
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
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    • Budget
      • $438,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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