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Le carrousel fantastique

Original title: Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?
  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Le carrousel fantastique (1969)
ComedyMusical

Heironymus Merkin screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth, and moral decay.Heironymus Merkin screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth, and moral decay.Heironymus Merkin screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth, and moral decay.

  • Director
    • Anthony Newley
  • Writers
    • Herman Raucher
    • Anthony Newley
  • Stars
    • Anthony Newley
    • Joan Collins
    • Alexander Newley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    434
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Newley
    • Writers
      • Herman Raucher
      • Anthony Newley
    • Stars
      • Anthony Newley
      • Joan Collins
      • Alexander Newley
    • 29User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Anthony Newley
    Anthony Newley
    • Heironymus Merkin
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Polyester Poontang
    Alexander Newley
    • Thaxted
    Tara Newley Arkle
    Tara Newley Arkle
    • Thumbelina
    • (as Tara Newley)
    Milton Berle
    Milton Berle
    • Goodtime Eddie Filth
    Connie Kreski
    • Mercy Humppe
    George Jessel
    George Jessel
    • The Presence
    Bruce Forsyth
    Bruce Forsyth
    • Uncle Limelight
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Grandma
    Stubby Kaye
    Stubby Kaye
    • Fat Writer
    Ronald Rubin
    • Skinny Writer
    Louis Negin
    Louis Negin
    • Producer Peter
    Tom Stern
    • Producer Ron
    Ronald Radd
    Ronald Radd
    • Critic Bentley
    Rosalind Knight
    Rosalind Knight
    • Critic Penelope
    Victor Spinetti
    Victor Spinetti
    • Critic Sharpnose
    Julian Orchard
    Julian Orchard
    • Red Cardinal
    Judy Cornwell
    Judy Cornwell
    • Filigree Fondle
    • Director
      • Anthony Newley
    • Writers
      • Herman Raucher
      • Anthony Newley
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews29

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    Wizard-8

    Wow - that was weird!

    People complain that studios don't take chances anymore. Well, although sometimes when they did take a chance they made a masterpiece, they also came up with movies like this! This movie is a mess, so...weird. For much of the running time, it's fascinating to watch its insanity, though eventually it becomes tiring. The only really funny bit is the hilariously tasteless "The Princess and the Donkey" number.
    8vlvetmorning98

    Strangely affecting

    After watching this film, I wondered if Anthony Newley thought that this would be his sole chance to direct a major film (which turned out to be true), so he decided togo on a binge with every idea he had at that point . It's in equal parts a mockumentary, a musical, and an homage to Tex Avery cartoons. Newley is the ringleader, Hieronymus Merkin, and he invites us to watch his carnal accomplishments and rise as a singer.

    This movie features some fascinating production and costume design, and the beach sets are very unique. The jokes often hit sour notes, but the enthusiasm is contagious. I mean, really, what's better than seeing Joan Collins portray a character named " Polyester Poontang"? If you ever come across this movie, give it a chance.

    :)
    9loredenizen

    A Magickal Overview

    This is an extraordinary film. But it's not for everyone, and it must be viewed in it's context.

    There was a time when Anthony Newley was one of the biggest stars in the world. With two hit Broadway musicals and a slew of movies under his belt, and songs STILL being covered by today's artists ("Feeling Good" is currently enjoying a popular resurgence courtesy of Michael Buble'"), Universal Studios gave him carte blanche to make any movie he wanted. Newley had already established a proved track record of using his own life as source material. Making this kind of film was a logical next step for him.

    In many respects, this film is a masterpiece. It is utterly unique; visually beautiful, it looks like a lucid dream. Newley was a master of symbolism, and the way he illustrates different levels of reality and different states of consciousness is nothing short of brilliant. Highly "Jungian", this film is meant be viewed and interpreted like a dream. Many reviewers have lambasted "Heironumus" for it's use of symbolism, but on the contrary, that is the beauty and magic of the film. Anyone familiar with the Western Hermetic Tradition will delight in the eloquence with which this movie speaks. It cannot be an accident that "Heironymus" was filmed in Malta, the home of the Knights Templar. It makes one question how deeply into the occult Newley must have been.

    PLOT SUMMARY: Heironymus Merkin, a major star, is making a film about his own life, told as a fairy tale/epic myth. He is screening it for his mother and two toddler children. It is his intent that his children know the truth about who their father is, warts and all. The film-within-the-film is still in production, and Heironymus battles with the studio, writers, and critics for the integrity of his personal truth.

    The film is:

    about mid-life crisis

    an exposition of internalized toxic shame

    an examination of the repetition compulsion

    A confession

    a cry for help

    a treatise on the unreality of life

    a rare look at celebrity-hood from a celebrity's point of view

    a self-portrait of a sex-addict

    a dissertation on erotic mania

    AND it's a musical-comedy.

    The movie is many things, confusing, because Newley was himself confused. Then again, aren't we all to some degree? The greatest thing about "Heironymus" is all the questions it brings up. It inspires deep process, and that is what makes it Art, and a true gift to the world.

    I am committed to helping this film finding it's audience.
    5Harlandis

    Remember when this was made.

    I've read some raves and some scathing reviews of this film. The reviewers seem wildly opposed.

    What one should remember when viewing this work is the era when it was made. The world was a little different in the late '60s; the war in Vietnam was beginning to be opposed vehemently, nudity and profanity were being more tolerated in films, and a new era of permissiveness was dawning. Films that came out at this time were taking more "avante garde" chances, and there were as many misses as hits.

    This film was a mixture of good and bad scenes, but never-the-less an interesting work. The humor in it is somewhat crude, and the music has neither enough polish, or conversely, edge to work completely.

    I do remember being entertained by the film, and isn't that the bottom line? Trying to compare it to today's standards is not a valid comparison. No one would try to compare Chaplin's films with Eddie Murphy's. This work is one that will probably stay obscure, because it was more of an experiment than an expression.

    Bottom line: A mixture of good and bad comedy, music and philosophy. See it for yourself and see if you can eke out a valid point of view.
    8NateManD

    Breathtaking images make this overly ego-centric film a treat.

    "Can Hieronymous Merkin ever forget Merci Humppe and find true Happiness?" has to win an award for being the strangest title for a film ever. Partially semi autobiographical comedy in the vein of Fellini and Woody Allen. "Hieronymous Merkin" throws away conventional narrative to tell the story of a director making a film about his life; not to mention it's also a musical. Some parts are dated and hard to follow. Director Anthony Newly was married to Joan Collins. Collins also appears in the film. Collins has a certain expression like, how did I end up in this film? All criticism aside, "Hieronymous Merkin" is quite funny and breathtaking with it's amazing surrealist imagery. If Woody Allen, Fellini and Jodorowsky were to of collaborated on a musical with Jacques Demi, it may be something like this film. Newly can get annoying at times with his inflated ego and sex drive. He tells about marriage, infidelity, having kids, being in show business and his various sex-capades. Memorable dream like images include the Merry go round sequence, Merkin as a string puppet, his bed which lies in the ocean on the beach side and a crazy sequence with a nude girl who is a human wind up toy like object. I sure wish they would release this film on DVD. There are not many films like it. Love it or hate it, it's completely original; especially the super catchy song "Picadilly Lilly". Must be seen to be believed.

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    • Trivia
      When this movie was originally released in 1969, some newspapers refused to advertise it, compelling cinephiles to call up their local theaters to learn the title. A few theaters even temporarily expanded their marquees to fit the entire title. Other theaters truncated the title to "Heironymous Merkin".
    • Goofs
      The color of Thumbelina's ice-cream cone changes between brown and white and pink.
    • Quotes

      Hieronymous Merkin: Then the Eskimo and the Indian and the cannibal all rush over to the knight and they say, "Your dragon was here and he's looking to terrify you a great deal." And the knight sits there, and he laughs, and he laughs, and he laughs. The moral of the story is, once you understand your own dragon, you don't have to be afraid anymore. See what I mean?

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening credits. All credits come at the end. The actors take a bow on a custom-made, pastel-painted, portable stage on a beach as their names are credited in jagged, psychedelic print.
    • Alternate versions
      There is both an R-rated and an X-rated version. The R-rated version removes a few seconds of the sex scene with Mercy Humppe following the carousel sequence and tones down the suggestiveness of the "Princess and the Donkey" sequence. The X-rated version contains all the footage cut for the R version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dame Joan Collins: Une actrice glamour mais sans fard (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Piccadilly Lilly
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Anthony Newley and Bruce Forsyth

      Music by Anthony Newley

      Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • .... Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?
    • Filming locations
      • Malta(beach scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Taralex
      • Universal Pictures
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      • 1h 47m(107 min)

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