Life Is a Circus

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Life Is a Circus
James B. Clark
Bill Lenny
Music byPhilip Green
Production
company
Vale Film Productions
Distributed byBritish Lion Films
Release date
16 February 1960
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Life is a Circus is a 1960 British

. The screenplay concerns a down-on-its-luck circus that uses an Aladdin's Magic Lamp to try to save their business.

The film is generally considered inferior to the Crazy Gang's previous screen appearances.[2]

Cast

Production

Val Guest saidBritish Lion and E.M. Smedley-Aston "called me up and said “We want to make another picture with The Crazy Gang, are you interested?” and I said “Yes.” Because he said that they’d mentioned me or something…so the whole idea was to write a picture for The Crazy Gang. There we were writing for the Crazy Gang again, and all the boys got together again; we made this circus film for which we put up a big tent in Windsor, near the castle and shot it. They were all exactly the same, they hadn’t changed." Guest felt the film "worked, but I think the humour became dated... however much you tried to update it a bit was difficult. It wasn’t a success. I mean I don’t think it lost money, but it certainly didn’t make anything." [3]

References

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  3. ^ Fowler, Roy (1988). "Interview with Val Guest". British Entertainment History Project.

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