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At the Circus is a 1939 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers (Groucho, Harpo and Chico) released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in which they help save a circus from bankruptcy. The film contains Groucho Marx's classic rendition of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady". The supporting cast includes Florence Rice, Kenny Baker, Margaret Dumont, and Eve Arden.
Circus proprietor Larsen E. Whipsnade is struggling to keep a step ahead of foreclosure, and clearly not paying his performers, including Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy (Bergen's ventriloquist's dummy/alter-ego, whom Whipsnade hates). Whipsnade's co-ed daughter pays a visit and falls in love with Bergen, but after she sees the financial mess ...
Upon its acquisition, Letterboxd concurrently announced that it intended to add television shows to the site. [2] (Due to Letterboxd's reliance on outside vendor The Movie Database for its list of extant films, limited-run series and a small number of recurring series have been loggable on the site for years. [5]) Buchanan acknowledged that the ...
Circus (Indian TV series) Circus Boy; D. Devlin (TV series) Dumbo's Circus; F. Freak Show (TV series) Frontier Circus; G. Grami's Circus Show; The Greatest Show on ...
Day at the Circus may refer to: Day at the Circus, documentary short by Edwin S. Porter; Day at the Circus, a 2006 episode of American comedy series Robot Chicken; see List of Robot Chicken episodes; A Day at the Circus, working title of the 1939 Marx Brothers film At the Circus; A Day at the Circus, a 1987 program in the Kidsongs series
Television shows in this category include TV programs featuring live performances by professional circuses or reality TV programs that center on live performances of circus acts or skills generally considered to be circus arts. For TV programs set in fictional circuses, traveling carnivals, sideshows or freak shows, see the subcategories.
The former Cincinnati mayor also said he never categorized his series as a talk show. “I do a circus,” he said. “I do a circus,” he said. “There’s just no lions.”
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