Circus of Horrors (1960) | |
Director(s) | Sidney Hayers |
Producer(s) | Samuel Z. Arkoff, Leslie Parkyn, Norman Priggen (associate), Julian Wintle |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama, Horror, Science Fiction |
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Circus of Horrors (1960) was a Horror - Drama Film directed by Sidney Hayers and produced by Norman Priggen, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Leslie Parkyn and Julian Wintle.
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Circus of Horrors
By Barry P. on Oct 30, 2022 From Cinematic Catharsis(1960) Directed by Sidney Hayers; Written by George Baxt; Starring: Anton Diffring, Erika Remberg, Yvonne Monlaur, Donald Pleasence, Jane Hylton, Kenneth Griffith and Yvonne Romain; Available on Blu-ray and DVD. Rating: ***½ This post is part of the Devilishly Delightful DonaldPleasence Blo... Read full article
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Quotes from Circus of Horrors
Supt. Andrews:
Williams, put the kettle on and bring in a file named Rossiter.
Insp. Arthur Ames: I must congratulate you on your circus of beauty. I've never seen such physical perfection in men and women.
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Insp. Arthur Ames: I must congratulate you on your circus of beauty. I've never seen such physical perfection in men and women.
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Facts about Circus of Horrors
First full length feature film directed by Sidney Hayers.
The song "Look for a Star", used throughout the film during the circus sequences, became a hit pop recording in Great Britain (for Garry Mills) and the United States (for the similarly named Garry Miles). It was written by the young Tony Hatch under his regular pseudonym of Mark Anthony.
The circus used in this movie was that of Billy Smart's Circus, one of the three big tenting circuses in the United Kingdom at the time of filming. The external scenes were filmed on Clapham Common.
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The song "Look for a Star", used throughout the film during the circus sequences, became a hit pop recording in Great Britain (for Garry Mills) and the United States (for the similarly named Garry Miles). It was written by the young Tony Hatch under his regular pseudonym of Mark Anthony.
The circus used in this movie was that of Billy Smart's Circus, one of the three big tenting circuses in the United Kingdom at the time of filming. The external scenes were filmed on Clapham Common.
read more facts about Circus of Horrors...