The Little Tramp brings his slapstick hijinks to the big top. Charlie Chaplin's film 'The Circus' begins in a fading circus, where the equestrienne can't jump the hoops and the clowns can't make the audience laugh. Outside on the midway, The Little Tramp falls into a series of wonderful comic routines that end when, pursued by a cop, he bursts into the tent's centre ring and wows the audience. The circus owner/ringmaster auditions The Little Tramp as a clown but discovers he is only funny when he isn't trying. He tricks The Little Tramp into joining the circus as a prop man who wreaks havoc with whatever he does and who unknowingly becomes the star of the show.
Directed by
Charles Chaplin
Written by
Charles Chaplin
Starring
Al Ernest Garcia (The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master (as Allan Garcia)); Merna Kennedy (His Step-daughter, A Circus Rider); Harry Crocker (Rex, A Tight Rope Walker / Disgruntled Property Man / Clown); George Davis (A Magician); Henry Bergman (An Old Clown); Tiny Sandford (The Head Property Man (as Stanley J. Sandford)); John Rand (An Assistant Property Man / Clown); Steve Murphy (A Pickpocket); Charles Chaplin (A Tramp (as Charlie Chaplin)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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