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Carnival Story

The Story of a Woman's Shame!
1954 | 95m | English

(755 votes)

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In search of a better life, a German girl named Willi joins an American carnival passing through Munich. While traveling from town to town, she is torn between two suitors: cruel carnival barker Joe and kindhearted high-dive artist Frank. Frank gets the upper hand when he asks Willi to join his act. The partners soon become the most popular attraction at the carnival. But tragedy is only a slip away.
Release Date: Apr 16, 1954
Director: Kurt Neumann
Writer: Kurt Neumann, Hans Jacoby, Marcy Klauber, Charles Williams
Genres: Drama
Keywords carnival
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures, King Brothers Productions, Westia Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anne Baxter Willi
Steve Cochran Joe Hammond
Lyle Bettger Frank Colloni
George Nader Bill Vines
Jay C. Flippen Charley Grayson
Helene Stanley Peggy
Ady Berber Groppo
Anni Trautner Bearded Lady (uncredited)
Jadin Wong Chinese Dancer (uncredited)
Name Job
Kurt Neumann Screenplay, Director
Ernest Haller Director of Photography
Hans Jacoby Screenplay
Marcy Klauber Story
Willy Schmidt-Gentner Original Music Composer
Charles Williams Story
Ted Haworth Production Design
Merrill G. White Supervising Editor
Theo Zwierski Art Direction
Hans Kuhnert Art Direction
Ludolf Grisebach Associate Editor
Name Title
Maurice King Producer
Frank King Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

You will go wherever I tell you. Kurt Neumann directs Carnival Story, starring Anne Baxter, Steve Cochran, Lyle Bettger, George Nader and Jay C. Flippen. Music is by Willy Schmidt-Gentner and cinematography by Ernest Haller. Set in Munich, Germany, plot centres on the workings of Grayson’s tra ... velling carnival. The perils of love, infatuation and high diving acts come crashing together. Filmed in Agfacolor/Technicolor and unfurling its narrative in a carnival atmosphere, Carnival Story is pleasing enough on the eyes and ears. That is once you get used to Baxter’s German accent that is! Willi (Baxter) is the fulcrum for everything that happens, caught picking the pocket of carnival worker Joe Hammond (Cochran), she ends up getting employed by the owner Charley Grayson (Flippen). From there she starts to literally rise up the ladder of success whilst indulging in a torrid love triangle with Joe and Frank Collini (Bettger). The temperature never gets above lukewarm settings, the narrative getting bogged down by a repetitiveness that grates entering the last third of film. There’s much swooning and sexual discord, but it never steams the screen up, this in spite of Cochran’s animal magnetism and Baxter’s natural sexuality. While Flippen is under used and Bettger unsuited to the role of a swim trunk wearing high diver. It’s all a bit flat in story telling terms, even the ending fails to close pic down with thrilling wonder. A missed opportunity here, but fans of Cochran doing bad boy are well served, as are those of us who have lusty lustations for Annie Baxter. 5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

Maybe not a film Anne Baxter will look upon whilst compiling a list of her top ten films. She plays "Willie" who runs away to join a circus in Germany where she quickly learns the ropes, rising to become the star turn. Meantime, she has fallen for the rather ruthless owner Steve Cochran ("Joe") but ... is also quite keen on acrobat Lyle Bettger ("Frank Colloni") whom she marries - then tragedy strikes! It's actually quite an entertainingly filmed piece of melodrama - if you don't impose 21st century attitudes to 1950s circus acts (and some mean knife-throwing); but there is little to redeem the really rather hammy acting and terribly lacklustre storyline - and Baxter's Germanic accent wouldn't ever have to worry Marlene Dietrich! A colourful nostalgia piece, but not much more.

Nov 21, 2022