3 Ring Circus

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3 Ring Circus
Directed by Joseph Pevney
Produced by Hal B Wallis
Written by Don McGuire
Joseph Pevney
Starring Jerry Lewis
Dean Martin
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Sig Ruman
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) December 25, 1954
Running time 103 minutes
Language English
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3 Ring Circus was filmed from February 17 - March 31, 1954. It was released on December 25, 1954 by Paramount.

[edit] Plot

Pete Nelson (Dean Martin) and Jerry Hotchkiss (Jerry Lewis) have just gotten out of the army. Hotchkiss decides to use the G.I. Bill of Rights to become a lion tamer. He gets a job with the Clyde Brent Circus, whose owner, Jill Brent (Joanne Dru) is in financial difficulties, and Nelson tags along.

Hotchkiss, while learning the lion trade, also does odd jobs at the circus, including filling in for the Human Cannonball. However, his real dream is to become a circus clown.

Nelson, meanwhile, is shown a romantic interest by Saadia, Queen of the Trapeze (Zsa Zsa Gabor), and quickly gets a job as her assistant. Brent, who has also shown interest in Nelson, becomes jealous. Hotchkiss, after finding Puffo the Clown (Gene Sheldon) in a drunken state, finally realizes his dream and fills in for the intoxicated clown. He takes the name Jerrico the Wonder Clown and becomes the new star of the circus. In the end, Nelson and Brent get together, and the circus is in better shape than ever thanks to the new star.

[edit] Trivia

Theatrical poster for the 1978 re-release.
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Theatrical poster for the 1978 re-release.
  • The film was Martin and Lewis' first film in VistaVision, and a clip from the film was show in the promotional short film Paramount Presents VistaVision.
  • An edited version was released by Paramount in 1978 entitled Jerrico The Wonder Clown and shown at children's matinees.
  • The clown makeup for Jerrico was devised by Jerry Lewis, and it was reused by Lewis in two of his later solo films, The Family Jewels and Hardly Working.

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