Trapeze (film)

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Trapeze

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Carol Reed
Produced by James Hill
Written by Max Catto (novel)
Liam O'Brien (adaptation)
James R. Webb (screenplay)
Ben Hecht (uncredited)
Wolf Mankowitz (uncredited)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Tony Curtis
Gina Lollobrigida
Music by Malcolm Arnold
Cinematography Robert Krasker
Release date(s) May 30, 1956
Running time 105 min.
Country United States
Language English
Italian
IMDb profile

Trapeze is a 1956 circus film directed by Carol Reed and starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida, making her debut in American films.

The film did very well at the box office, making an $8 million profit and placing in the top three among the year's top earners.

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[edit] Plot

Crippled trapeze aerialist and former star Mike Ribble (Burt Lancaster) sees great promise in young, brash Tino Orsini (Tony Curtis). The only man to complete the dangerous triple somersault, Ribble thinks his protege is capable, under his rigorous training, of matching his feat. However, Orsini is distracted by the third member of their circus act, the manipulative Lola (Gina Lollobrigida). Tensions rise as a love triangle forms.

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[edit] Production

Lancaster, a former circus acrobat, performed many of his own stunts, though the most dangerous (including the climactic triple flip) were done by technical consultant Eddie Ward from Ringling Brothers Circus.[1]

It was filmed in Paris and at the Cirque d'Hiver.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Stafford, Jeff. Trapeze. Turner Classic Movies (tcm.com). Retrieved on 2007-08-04.


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