3 Ring Circus (1954)
4/10
A dull, humorless film of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
11 June 2021
"3 Ring Circus is probably the least funny of the films that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis made together. As a comedy team, these two were hit and miss in films. This one has so little comedy that it's only real attribute is the animals and the portrayal of the once great circuses for entertainment. Even then, there are few real circus feats here. The trapeze work of Zsa Zsa Gabor's Saadia (or her stunt woman double) is almost amateurish compared to the real thing. A number of other movies have some genuine circus performers in them for aerial feats and working with animals from dogs and horses to the big cats and elephants.

Aside from the animals, there's not much to this film. The plot is thin and the antics of Jerry Lewis hardly get a couple of chuckles. The funniest thing in this film is seeing Elsa Lanchester as The Bearded Lady. When Jerry plans to shave her he runs into trouble with the circus manager.

The plot for this film is thin, and the except for the mostly not funny antics of Lewis, it's otherwise quite dull - even boring. The closest thing to humor in the dialog is in these two exchanges.

Jill Brent, "What do you do, Mr. Nelson?" Pete Nelson, "Uh, I'm ma pretty good machine-gunner and I sing a little." Jill Brent, "Mmhmm. Then you must've seen my ad for a singing machine-gunner." Jerry Hotchkiss, "Huh, huh, huh, huh."

Pete Nelson, "How come you never married?" Jill Brent, "Isn't that a rather personal question?" Pete Nelson, "I'm sorry. How come you never married, ma'am?"
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