The Greatest Show on Earth
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| The Greatest Show on Earth | |
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| Image:Greatest.gif original movie poster | |
| Directed by | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Produced by | Cecil B. DeMille |
| Written by | Fredric M. Frank Theodore St. John Frank Cavett Barré Lyndon |
| Starring | Betty Hutton Cornel Wilde Charlton Heston James Stewart Dorothy Lamour |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | January 10 1952 (USA) |
| Running time | 152 min. |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
- The Greatest Show on Earth is also the slogan for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
The Greatest Show on Earth is a 1952 film set in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The film was produced, directed, and narrated by Cecil B. DeMille.
The film stars Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde as trapeze artists competing for the center ring, and Charlton Heston as the circus manager running the show. The three are also involved in a romantic triangle. Other subplots involve performers played by Dorothy Lamour and Gloria Grahame, and a clown who never removes his makeup, played by James Stewart. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby get cameo roles as circus spectators.
Behind-the-scene melodrama is interweaved with almost documentary-style scenes of realistic circus performances in lavish costumes (by Edith Head and others), and towards the end, a spectacular scene involving the two trains that carry the circus from town to town.
The movie won an Academy Award for Best Picture. It also won an Oscar for Best Story.
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[edit] Controversies
[edit] Best picture award
Despite its awards, The Greatest Show on Earth has often been cited by film historians and movie buffs as one of Cecil B. DeMille's lesser motion pictures. Discussions among film fans (especially on the Internet movie newsgroups) have referred to this film as "the worst movie ever to win Best Picture." Supporters of this belief especially note that High Noon and The Quiet Man are generally held in higher critical acclaim.
[edit] Controversial acts
James Stewart's clown character, "Buttons," is a doctor on the run from the law. He never removes his makeup because he wants to remain undetected after the "mercy killing" of his terminally ill wife. Some critics believe that the "Best Picture" Oscar was Hollywood's method of voicing support for euthanasia.
[edit] Main cast
- Betty Hutton as Holly
- Cornel Wilde as The Great Sebastian
- Charlton Heston as Brad Braden
- James Stewart as Buttons the Clown
- Dorothy Lamour as Phyllis
- Gloria Grahame as Angel
- Henry Wilcoxon as FBI Agent Gregory
- Lyle Bettger as Klaus
- Lawrence Tierney as Mr. Henderson
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1941: How Green Was My Valley | 1942: Mrs. Miniver | 1943: Casablanca | 1944: Going My Way | 1945: The Lost Weekend | 1946: The Best Years of Our Lives | 1947: Gentleman's Agreement | 1948: Hamlet | 1949: All the King's Men | 1950: All About Eve | 1951: An American in Paris | 1952: The Greatest Show on Earth | 1953: From Here to Eternity | 1954: On the Waterfront | 1955: Marty | 1956: Around the World in Eighty Days | 1957: The Bridge on the River Kwai | 1958: Gigi | 1959: Ben-Hur | 1960: The Apartment |

