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Directed by Albert Uderzo,
René Goscinny,
Henri GruelOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Circus films,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Films about dogs,
Asterix films,
Political films,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Roger Carel,
Jacques Morel,
Terry Scott,
Henri Labussière,
Jean Martinelli,
Henri VirlogeuxRating75%
After a group of legionaries is once again beaten up by the gauls, they imagine: "With such huge strength, they can't be human... they must be gods". Julius Caesar is informed, and laughs. He makes a decision with his council and goes to Armorica, to speak with Vitalstatistix. He gives the Gauls a series of 12 tasks, inspired by Hercules (but new ones, since the 12 Labours are outdated). Vitalstatistix assembles their best warriors, Asterix and Obelix, to do the job. The Roman Caius Tiddlus is sent along with them to guide them and check they complete each task., 2h3
Directed by Robert AltmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
WesternThemes Circus films,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Paul Newman,
Joel Grey,
Kevin McCarthy,
Harvey Keitel,
Will Sampson,
Allan F. NichollsRating60%
The story begins in 1885 with the arrival of an important new guest star in Buffalo Bill Cody's grand illusion, Chief Sitting Bull of Little Big Horn fame. Much to Cody's annoyance, Sitting Bull proves not to be a murdering savage but a genuine embodiment of what the whites believe about their own history out west. He is quietly heroic and morally pure., 1h50
Directed by Claude Zidi,
Jean-Jacques BeineixOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Circus films,
Cooking filmsActors Louis de Funès,
Coluche,
Julien Guiomar,
Claude Gensac,
Ann Zacharias,
Martin LamotteRating71%
Charles Duchemin (Louis de Funès) is the editor of an internationally known restaurant guide. After being appointed to the Académie française, Duchemin decides to retire as a restaurant critic and trains his son Gérard (Coluche) to continue the family business. However, Gérard Duchemin is more interested in his true passion—the circus—than high cuisine. Soon, however, Charles' plans to retire are complicated by the arrival of Jacques Tricatel (Julien Guiomar), the owner of a company of mass-produced food. Fearing for the future of high cuisine, Charles and his son strive to ruin Tricatel's company in any way they can. This movie is an allegory of the antagonism between USA culture and French culture as it was seen by French people in the 70s., 1h26
Origin NorvegeGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Circus films,
Environmental films,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Woody Harrelson,
Simon Pegg,
Phil Daniels,
Emilia Fox,
Kyle MacLachlan,
Jay SimpsonRating58%
The events of the original movie take place entirely in Norway; in the English-language version of the movie, the story begins in Britain, and ends up in Norway with the traveling circus., 1h9
Directed by Jack Conway,
Alfred SantellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Circus filmsActors Marion Davies,
Clark Gable,
C. Aubrey Smith,
Raymond Hatton,
David Landau,
Edward LeSaintRating60%
When a traveling circus arrives in a small town, trapeze artist Polly Fisher (Marion Davies) is outraged to find that clothing has been added to posters of her to hide her moderately skimpy costume. She goes to see the man she mistakenly holds responsible, Reverend John Hartley (Clark Gable). He denies being the censor, but their relationship gets off to a rocky start., 1h47
Directed by Álex de la IglesiaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Circus films,
Political filmsActors Carolina Bang,
Antonio de la Torre,
Carlos Areces,
Javier Botet,
Santiago Segura,
Fernando Guillén CuervoRating65%
In 1937, Republican Militia force a circus troupe to fight on their side in the Spanish Civil War. The Funny Clown (Santiago Segura) slaughters dozens of Nationalist troops, armed only with a machete, before being shot and disarmed. While his fellow troupe members are executed, the Funny Clown is sentenced to work as a slave laborer, at the monument of the Valle de los Caídos. His son, Javier (Sasha Di Bendetto) tries to free him by setting off dynamite where he was working. But Colonel Salcedo (Sancho Gracia) tramples the Funny Clown to death with his horse. Javier knocks him down, gouging out his eye in the process. Salcedo vows to remember Javier for this insult.