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Le Cirque des horreurs

Original title: Circus of Horrors
  • 1960
  • 18
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.7K
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Le Cirque des horreurs (1960)
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Dr. Rossiter, a plastic surgeon wanted by the police, flees to France and under an assumed name acquires, by murder, a run-down circus. His first recruit is a woman criminal. He transforms h... Read allDr. Rossiter, a plastic surgeon wanted by the police, flees to France and under an assumed name acquires, by murder, a run-down circus. His first recruit is a woman criminal. He transforms her face by surgery and trains her.Dr. Rossiter, a plastic surgeon wanted by the police, flees to France and under an assumed name acquires, by murder, a run-down circus. His first recruit is a woman criminal. He transforms her face by surgery and trains her.

  • Director
    • Sidney Hayers
  • Writer
    • George Baxt
  • Stars
    • Anton Diffring
    • Erika Remberg
    • Yvonne Monlaur
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Sidney Hayers
    • Writer
      • George Baxt
    • Stars
      • Anton Diffring
      • Erika Remberg
      • Yvonne Monlaur
    • 61User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
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    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Dr. Rossiter aka Dr. Bernard Schüler
    Erika Remberg
    Erika Remberg
    • Elissa Caro
    Yvonne Monlaur
    Yvonne Monlaur
    • Nicole Vanet
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Vanet
    Jane Hylton
    Jane Hylton
    • Angela
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Martin
    Conrad Phillips
    Conrad Phillips
    • Insp. Arthur Ames
    Jack Gwillim
    Jack Gwillim
    • Supt. Andrews
    Vanda Hudson
    • Magda von Meck
    Yvonne Romain
    Yvonne Romain
    • Melina
    Colette Wilde
    • Evelyn Morley Finsbury
    William Mervyn
    William Mervyn
    • Doctor Morley
    John Merivale
    John Merivale
    • Edward Finsbury
    Peter Swanwick
    Peter Swanwick
    • German Police Inspector Knopf
    Carla Challoner
    • Nicole Vanet - Child
    Kenny Baker
    Kenny Baker
    • Dwarf
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Circus Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carson
    • Chief Eagle Eye
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Hayers
    • Writer
      • George Baxt
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    rufasff

    Three rings of nasty fun

    I believe it was Frank "Basketcase" Henlotter who once named this as

    his all time favorite film, solely based on the absurdity of the wildly

    purple plot.

    He's got a point, what with a wanted man hiding by becoming

    ringmaster of "the jinx" circus, where the star attractions have a way

    of getting knocked off. If you saw this, like me, years ago on a little black and white

    T.V.(on UHF) the great, loaded, letterboxed DVD of this colorful film

    will come as a real revelation. This is great, well acted, B movie fun a lot of people are yet to

    discover. The thin, still with hair Donald Plesence had already been in

    films for many years when he did his memorable small part in this. Check

    it out!
    8maxfabien

    Madman, mayhem, and music

    Anton Diffring plays the definitive psycho-narcissist, using all those around him as pawns for his personal pleasures and goals. I saw this film on it's initial theatrical release in 1960. (As a young boy of 10,I recall,I was pleasantly shocked at seeing the scantily clad female circus performers!) And I now own the film on laserdisc. The suspense still holds up well, and though the violence is not as explicit as you find in today's horror films, it is still on the gruesome side. Call me sentimental, but I like the theme song that is sung during the performance of the circus's female headliner ("Look for a Star"). It is typical early 60's love song ala Frankie Avalon, but it is a pretty song inserted within all the gruesome murder and violence around it. Very effective if you think about it. My rating: 8 out of 10 stars.
    The Welsh Raging Bull

    Anton Diffring at his nastiest!

    A potent, well-paced and oddly memorable horror film with an outstanding leading performance from Anton Diffring, who could play cold and crude characters for fun.

    The circus background (a venue synonymous with enjoyment and family entertainment) effectively enhances the nastiness in this film. The illicit reasons behind the use of plastic surgery also add to the general aura of horror.

    A nastily effective British horror film - easily Diffring's best performance - and still watchable today.....
    BaronBl00d

    Popcorn, Peanuts but no Elephants!

    This is a strange little horror gem from the early sixties about a mad plastic surgeon who must flee England because of some not very sound surgery practices. Once out of England, he(played by Anton Diffring with aplomb) and his two cohorts murder their way into owning a run-down circus whilst in France. From there on ten years pass as the doctor fixes the disfigured faces of thieves and prostitutes in return for their services in the circus. Well...I am not making this up but the doctor and his renegade circus performers then travel all over Europe and become a huge success. Problems start to happen though as the beautiful female star attractions want out of the circus...and the bed of Diffring...only to find their solace in bizarre deaths...circus-related of course. One female is killed in a knife-throwing accident while another falls while trapezing. This is a credulous scenario to be sure, but the film is quite fun. The acting is good: Diffring is marvelous as the mad physician plagued with his obsession for perfection in beauty, Donald Pleasance is quite good in a small role, and the female leads are quite stunning...visually of course. The music is rather hokey...very sixties, but atmosphere is otherwise rather well-staged. All in all I think I would prefer this over spending my time in a real circus...what a "real" horror. Enjoy.
    8The_Void

    Horrifying, brutal and effective

    After the fantastic opening sequence in which a young woman smashes all the mirrors in her room before revealing herself to have horrible facial scars, you just know you're in for a treat, and this movie certainly doesn't disappoint!

    The story follows Doctor Rossiter, a plastic surgeon that finds he has to flee England after an operation on a young woman went horribly wrong. He then goes to, as the film says, 'somewhere in France', where, after certain events transpire, he becomes the owner of a French circus. He uses this circus as a cover so he can use his anxious hands to operate on disfigured women so he can put them into his circus show as beautiful performers. He dubs the circus "the circus of beauty", but after several of his performers die in horrible "accidents", it later becomes the "The Jinx Circus", and attracts attention from the local police authorities…

    Anton Diffring looks suitably evil as the plastic surgeon that uses his skills to change the faces of women with scars to make them beautiful performers in his circus. His character is portrayed as being malevolent and inhumane throughout the film, as all he cares for is himself and his work, which is shown best by the way he treats the love given to him by his associate's sister, which makes it hard for the audience to feel anything at all for him. Even when he displays human emotion by falling in love with one of patients, his character is still shown in a bad light and we are still made to hate him. This, however, is a definite asset to the movie as it makes the audience feel contempt for the man, and that pays off immensely towards the ending, which is rich with poetic justice. Had the character have had a prevalent human element, this ending would not have worked nearly as well.

    The plotting throughout the film is thrilling and suspenseful, certain scenes in particular such as the sequence where the young girl has her bandages removed and the knife throwing scenes are positively nail biting. The film captures the imagination and keeps the viewer fully entertained throughout it's running time without getting boring for a second. The film also manages to do a thing that few films really manage, and that is that it's actually quite horrifying. The scars shown on the faces of his victims are horrible, but only horrible enough so they're still believable. Had the film gone over the top in the make up department, it could have lead to the scars looking silly and therefore unbelievable, but it's all spot on. One of my favourite things about this movie is the act done by the 'death defying woman of the air', Elissa Caro; the act in itself is impressive, but when blended with a pop song and cheers from the audience it gives it a haunting and atmospheric feel and the outcome of that is really quite beautiful.

    Circus of Horrors is without a doubt one of the finest British horror films ever made, and therefore it is definitely recommended viewing.

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    • Trivia
      Much of the action was filmed at Billy Smart's Circus, one of the three "big tent" circuses in the United Kingdom at the time. The external scenes were filmed on Clapham Common. The boards on the ringside seats have BS painted on them. Presumably, Anton Diffring's character has the same initials to save the expense of replacing the boards.
    • Goofs
      The scene where the bear attacks Monsieur Vanet (Donald Pleasance) is quite obviously a man in bear suit.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Rossiter, alias Dr. Bernard Schueler: Quick, get her to a doctor. And send the clowns in.

    • Alternate versions
      A shot of the thrown knife hitting Magda in the neck was filmed but cut by the distributors in post-production upon BBFC request. Despite the film's brutal theme the only UK censor cuts to the finished print was the removal of visible topless female nudity during two of the sideshow scenes. This footage has never resurfaced in any print of the film and may no longer exist.
    • Connections
      Edited into Le Cirque de la Peur (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Look For a Star
      Written by Tony Hatch (as Mark Anthony)

      Sung by Garry Mills

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Circus of Horrors
    • Filming locations
      • Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Lynx Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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