Circus on Ice

1954
2.3| 0h9m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 18 September 1954 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Based on the 40th Annual Carnival of the Toronto Skating Club.

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Documentary

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Gordon Sparling

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Warner Bros. Pictures

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Circus on Ice Audience Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Pluskylang Great Film overall
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
deborahwyman Interesting, even if a bit corny... It's about the Toronto Skate Club (as in ice skating).P.S. The short is on mst3k dvd, season 15: Monster A-Go-Go
TheOneManBoxOffice When it came to short films, Warner Brothers was best known for their Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon series that were released in theatres way back when. They've released other shorts as well, but this one is rather special. Why? It got the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" treatment."Circus on Ice" is a 1954 live-action short based on the 40th annual Carnival of the Toronto Skating Club (thanks Canada) showcasing the different talents that the group has done at the event...and that's pretty much it. Nothing else. There isn't a whole lot I can say about it, except that it's just as exciting as watching a figure skating competition on television, which is not that exciting...at all. Even the rather stupid narration from Ken Davey isn't entertaining. James A. Fitzpatrick, he isn't (look him up if you don't know who I'm talking about).The short, despite originally being from the 1950's, is practically a waste of film. No one really gets anything from it, and is just a straight-up bore to watch, even if it's only 8 minutes long. One the bright side, it made good MST3K fodder, so if you really want to see the short for yourself, watch the MST3K episode featuring 1965's "Monster-A- Go-Go".
gavin6942 Based on the 40th Annual Carnival of the Toronto Skating Club.Although perhaps unfair to judge a short film from 1954 sixty years later (November 2014), given that the creators probably never intended it to have a long life, this is nevertheless what a review must be.The showcase of talent is rather impressive, with some very nice synchronized routines. Again, but 2014 standards, these may not be the world's best skaters who might be racking up gold medals, but for its time it was not bad and far better than most people could ever achieve. (This film's star, Jacqueline du Bief, did win the bronze in 1952, though.) The confusing part is how this is a "circus" on ice. Other than the ringleader, who stands around doing nothing, and the women dressed up (poorly) as zebras, there seems to be no reason to call this a circus. Why can it not just be a figure skating exhibition?
marcus_stokes2000 *SPOILERS On Ice*Can someone explain me the appeal of a circus on ice??? Especially the one depicted in this short.Yes, basically the title is the synopsis.A circus.On ice.Big woop-de-doo.But what's worse, is seeing the sheer idiocy of this short which is unashamedly trying to sell us gold-painted crap.Thank God for the MST3K guys, which have given new life to this... as a comedy.Especially memorable is the song which Crow sings about two pink-wearing female skaters:These two girls, they make quite a pair, they will come from your worst nightmare, they will haunt you, so forever, and now, when you see pink, you're gonna think... WE'RE DOOMED! They are agents of Satan...Circus On Ice: 1/10