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Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)
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21 December 1962 (West Germany) moreTagline:
Jump for joy it's jumbo!Plot:
A Debt-ridden circus is saved by an well-meaning but inept publicity man Pop Wonder. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 8 nominations moreUser Comments:
The most beautiful circus in the world. more (29 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Doris Day | ... | Kitty Wonder | |
| Stephen Boyd | ... | Sam Rawlins | |
| Jimmy Durante | ... | Anthony ('Pop') Wonder | |
| Martha Raye | ... | Lulu | |
| Dean Jagger | ... | John Noble | |
| Joseph Waring | ... | Harry | |
| Lynn Wood | ... | Tina | |
| Charles Watts | ... | Ellis | |
| James Chandler | ... | Parsons | |
| Robert Burton | ... | Madison | |
| Wilson Wood | ... | Hank | |
| Norman Leavitt | ... | Eddie | |
| Grady Sutton | ... | Driver | |
| Ron Henon | ... | Circus Performer | |
| The Carlisles | ... | Circus Performers |
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123 min | 127 min (DVD version)Country:
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2.35 : 1 moreFun Stuff
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Continuity: Jumbo is alternately using his front feet/back feet between shots when he is dancing on the circus pedestal. moreSoundtrack:
Circus On Parade moreFAQ
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For all its merits, "Jumbo" was not a perfect entity as it was released upon the last rung of film musicals, and by the 60's only adaptations of Broadway shows like "West Side Story" and "The Sound Of Music" were being released. As a result a lot of folks have dismissed this one, but I find it to be one of the best exhibitions of a specialized art form- namely, the circus. Populated with many real circus headliners, its musical portions are quite stylish and joyful- especially "Circus On Parade," the equestrian-flavored "This Can't Be Love," and the gorgeous opening number "Over and Over Again-" which shows off 2nd unit man Busby Berkely's visual flourish. (Note, in particular, the final pullback shot which shows all of the acts rehearsing en masse at the same time.) Ms. Day, already a top box office star due to her romantic comedies with Rock Hudson, is gorgeous in the film and her voice can only be described as velvety. Listen especially to her solos "My Romance," "Little Girl Blue," and most impressive, a nighttime duet between Day and Martha Raye in a wagon caravan entitled "Why Can't I?" Portions of the film are directed too slowly and leading man Stephen Boyd is wooden (I would have preferred Harve Presnell or even Howard Keel), but circus owner Jimmy Durante is marvelous in every scene he's in- especially where he's trying to hide an elephant!! The finale, with the cast dressed for a double wedding and dancing to "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" is truly lovely. If you've never seen a circus you could watch this and be satisfied that you spent an evening under the big top.