SummaryThe dramatic lives of trapeze artists, a clown, and an elephant trainer are told against a background of circus spectacle.
Directed By:Cecil B. DeMille
Written By:Fredric M. Frank, Barré Lyndon, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett, Jack Gariss
The Greatest Show on Earth
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Generally Favorable
76
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
75% Positive
9 Reviews
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25% Mixed
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100
It's big, it's garish, it's loud, and most of all, it's wonderful. This is Cecil B. DeMille's superlative salute to the circus world, and all its glamour and flashy hoopla suits perfectly the director whose middle name was epic.
100
Sprawling across a mammoth canvas, crammed with the real-life acts and thrills, as well as the vast backstage minutiae, that make the circus the glamorous thing it is and glittering in marvelous Technicolor--truly marvelous color, we repeat--this huge motion picture of the big-top is the dandiest ever put upon the screen.
88
Prototypical DeMille extravaganza about a circus tour beset with colorful crises, romance, train wrecks and spectacular melodrama from beginning to end. [21 Aug 1998, p.H]
70
As has come to be expected from DeMille, the story line is not what could be termed subtle. While it may draw some critical catcalls, it does effectively serve the purpose of a framework for all the atmosphere and excitement of the circus on both sides of the big canvas. In any case, what bleacher fan wants to get mixed up with a plot he’s going to have to wrestle with?
67
There's not much juice to the movie's central romantic triangle between money-minded boss Charlton Heston and his two star attractions, dueling trapeze artists Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde. Still, Jimmy Stewart does some appealingly subtle work as a clown on the run from the law, and DeMille's narration has a charming, corny, true-life-adventure quality, as he hypes the circus as a life-and-death proposition.
60
A long, marvellously vulgar tribute to the circus world, the penultimate movie by the septuagenarian veteran, that brought him a sentimental 'best picture' Oscar after 40 years in the business. [05 Feb 2006, p.2]
50
Cecil B. De Mille in anachronistic decline, though a few critics insist it’s his most personal film.
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Jul 23, 2023
6
Watchable, but overlong circus soap opera. The story bored me. I was more fascinated by the logistics of doing a circus ---- setting it up, taking it down, and taking it on the road. And I was really happy to see Gloria Grahame ---- sooo pretty and sexy.
Jul 9, 2025
2
Sometimes the best picture winners grind can be a real slog. This is like a documentary/propaganda picture for the circus. It has dozens of extended sequences of full circus performances loaded with cuts to crowd shots of everyone having a grand time. I honestly think this is more random circus footage than movie.
Production Company:
- Paramount Pictures
Release Date:May 1, 1952
Duration:2 h 32 m
Tagline:The Heartbeat Story of Circus People, Filmed with the Cooperation of Ringling Bros. - Barnum and Bailey Circus!
Awards
Academy Awards, USA
• 2 Wins & 5 Nominations
Golden Globes, USA
• 3 Wins & 3 Nominations
Photoplay Awards
• 7 Wins & 7 Nominations




























