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The Greatest Show on Earth
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Directed by Cecil B. DeMille
Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth is a lavish tribute to circuses, featuring three intertwining plotlines concerning romance and rivalry beneath the big top. DeMille's film includes spectacular action sequences, including a show-stopping train wreck. The Greatest Show on Earth won Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Story. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide
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"Ok. I was on a trip to Florida and we went to the Ringling Museum (Incredible works by Rubens). On the property there is housed a circus museum. (Last aside: the docents wear the same uniforms as the art museum. Nobody in clown shoes and tiny cars.) One of the main sections of the circus museum is dedicated to how the Ringling Brothers Circus helped make this movie. So that was the hook. and I fell for it like a mark at the target booth. Chuck Heston is extra stiff as the circus manag " [More]
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"I bought this on the day that Betty Hutton passed away and committed myself to watch it that evening. It took me three days to get through this snooze-fest. Charlton Heston's acting is so wooden here it's hard not to laugh at his macho-posturing and stilted line delivery. I can see why this is notoriously known as the worst "Best Picture" Oscar winner of all time, especially compared with the competition ("High Noon", the original "Moulin Rouge!" and not-eve " [More]
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The Greatest Show on Earth is often ridiculed as the worst Oscar-winning Best Picture of all time, but that is unfair -- Cimarron and Cavalcade are both a considerable chore to sit through, and The Greatest Show on Earth is at least watchable trash. As is often the case when a questionable Best Picture winner is announced, external circumstances played a major role in determining the Academy's choice. John Huston's Moulin Rouge was seen as glorifying a dissipated lifestyle, and High Noon, written by blacklist victim Carl Foreman, was clearly an attack on Hollywood's cravenness in capitulating to the hysteria of the McCarthy era. On the other hand, there is at least some charm in noting that the Academy's family-friendly Best Picture selection was a movie about a killer clown (James Stewart) who hides out in a circus while being chased by the police. Despite its diminished reputation, The Greatest Show on Earth is not without merits. Producer/director Cecil B. De Mille fills the screen with admirable production values, and Charlton Heston gives a star-making performance that maintains interest between the circus acts and train shots. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 

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