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The Greatest Show On Earth

1952, Movie, NR, 153 mins

GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, THE
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Big, garish, loud and wonderful, just as one would expect of a salute to the big top directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Nor is it surprising to find spectacle stalwart Charlton Heston in the starring role. Heston plays the boss of an almost unmanageably large circus; Betty Hutton is the aerialist who loves him. Also featuring Jimmy Stewart as a clown with a secret past and a train wreck to end all train wrecks. Read the complete review for The Greatest Show On Earth
Year: 1952
Rated NR

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Cast
Betty Hutton: Holly
Cornel Wilde: Sebastian
Charlton Heston: Brad
Dorothy Lamour: Phyllis
Gloria Grahame: Angel
James Stewart: Buttons, a Clown

 

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