THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH is a dazzling, only-by-DeMille spectacle of life behind the scenes with Ringling Bros.-Barnum and Bailey Circus, the best three-ring circus in the land. The great showman Cecil B. DeMille produced and directed this splashy, colorful look at life under the big top. Charlton Heston stars as Brad Braden, the beloved circus manager who runs a tight ship with integrity and a big heart. In an effort to bring in enough money to guarantee a full tour, Brad hires the Great Sebastian (Cornel Wilde), a daredevil trapeze star, to replace his girlfriend, Holly (Betty Hutton), a beautiful and talented trapeze artist who had been promised the coveted center-ring spot. Sebastian, a suave ladies' man, instantly takes a liking to Holly despite their jealous rivalry. Holly and Sebastian carry on their feud high in the air, with an audience watching, performing a dangerous show of one-upmanship. While the two duel in the air, sparks fly on the ground, and Brad is too busy running the grand show to notice. This gutsy star-studded spectacle was produced in cooperation with Ringling Bros.-Barnum and Bailey circus and filmed in a semidocumentary style, with frequent cuts from the full-scale grandiose circus acts and larger-than-life costumes by the legendary Edith Head to real footage of the daily life on the road for the full-scale traveling operation. Jimmy Stewart costars in a gem of a role, as Buttons the clown, who is hiding from a mysterious past. This cavalcade of jaw-dropping visual splendor, complete with lions, elephants, and an action-packed train wreck of a finale, is DeMille at his grandiose best. Look for many small guest appearances from circus stars and celebrities, including Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.
This all-star cast, including Charlton Heston, Dorothy Lamour, and James Stewart, celebrates the extravagant three-ring circus and depicts the passionate scenes of love and jealousy behind the greatest show on Earth.
Theatrical release: January 10, 1952.
Produced in cooperation with Ringling Bros.-Barnum and Bailey Circus. John Ringling North, the president of Ringling Bros., served as technical director, as well as appearing in the film and cowriting a song.
Cecil B. DeMille, a notorious stickler for detail and realism, forced his actors and actresses to learn the various circus stunts they performed.
The film includes cameo appearances by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope as audience spectators.
Legendary clown Emmett Kelley appears as himself.
Jimmy Stewart and Betty Hutton sing and jump (on a trampoline) to the musical number "Be a Jumpin' Jack!" written by Victor Young and Ned Washington.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono - English
Dolby Digital Mono - French
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
Stars
Betty Hutton: American actress, singer, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
Charlton Heston: Oscar winning american actor, BEN HUR (1959)
Cornel Wilde: Actor/Director/Producer
Dorothy Lamour: American actress, THE HURRICANE (1937)
Gloria Grahame: American Actress
James Stewart: Oscar winning actor, THE PHILADELPHIA STORY, VERTIGO, HARVEY
Henry Wilcoxon: British Actor, producer
Lyle Bettger: American Actor
Lawrence Tierney: American Actor
Emmett Kelly: Circus Clown/Actor
John Kellogg: Supporting Actor
Director
Cecil B. DeMille: American Director/Producer, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956)
Producer
Cecil B. DeMille: American Director/Producer, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (1956)
Screenwriter
Fredric M. Frank: American Screenwriter
Barre Lyndon:
Theodore St. John:
Composer
Victor Young: Score Composer - "Three Coins in the Fountain"
Production Designer
Sam Comer: American Set Decorator
Ray Moyer: Set Decorator
Editor
Anne Bauchens: Editor
Art Director
Walter Tyler: Art Director
Cinematographer
W. Wallace Kelley: Process Photography
Costume Designer
Dorothy Jeakins:
Costume Designer
Edith Head: Oscar winning costume designer, THE STING
Costume Designer
Miles White: Costumes
Director of Photography
George Barnes:
Director of Photography
Peverell Marley: DeMille-era cinematographer
Makeup
Wally Westmore: Makeup Artist
Production Designer
Hal Pereira: Production Designer
Special Effects
Devereaux Jennings:
Special Effects
Gordon Jennings:
Special Effects
Paul K. Lerpae: Special Effects
Story
Frank Cavett: American Screenwriter
Story
Fredric M. Frank: American Screenwriter
Story
Theodore St. John:
Choreographer
Richard Barstow: Choreographer - The Greatest Show…
Review 1:
"Cecil B. De Mille and Technicolor meet the Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Circus in the year's Oscar winner and slam-dunk box office champ..."
Source: USA Today
p.10E 04/09/2004