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(Reviewed by Preppy) - Joan Crawford's 2nd to last
film--a true horror. Monica Rivers (Joan Crawford) is the owner of
a traveling circus. One night the tightrope walker's rope breaks. He falls
and (somewhat impossibly) is hung by his own rope. The next day Frank
Hawkins (Ty Hardin) shows up looking for a job--and he just happens to be a
tightrope walker. Rivers hires him...and almost immediately begins romancing
him! But then a bunch of gory murders begin happening. Michael Gough gets a
spike through the head--Diana Dors is cut in half and there's a real
surprising killing at the end.
This is pretty awful. The murders themselves are pretty well-done but that's
about it. By today's standards they're not that violent but were really
pretty strong for 1968. Most of the film is padding--endless circus acts and
pointless, uninteresting material detailing the personal lives of ther
performers. Also seeing 64 year old Crawford romancing 38 year old Hardin is
kind of scary. And Crawford (looking pretty good considering) has many
needless dramatic scenes and she overacts all the way. Hardin is very
handsome but can't act. Diana Dors does what she can with the miserable sex
pot role she was given. Even Michael Gough was bad. Only Judy Geeson gives a
halfway interesting performance. And the revelation of the killer at the end
is ludicrous. If you think about it, it was impossible for the killer to
even perform two of the killings!
Boring, stupid with only a few nice bloody killings to liven it up--but
they're few and far between. A real come down for Crawford. 5/10 |
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