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The Last Circus

A trapeze artist must decide between her lust for Sergio, the Happy Clown, or her affection for Javier, the Sad Clown, both of whom are deeply disturbed.

Director(s)

Álex de la Iglesia

Cast & crew

Fernando Guillén Cuervo

Fernando Guillén Cuervo

Capitán miliciano

Carlos Areces

Carlos Areces

Javier

Javier Botet

Javier Botet

Preso enloquecido

Josean Bengoetxea

Josean Bengoetxea

Millonario #2

Santiago Segura

Santiago Segura

Padre-Payaso tonto

Álex de la Iglesia

Álex de la Iglesia

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Antonio de la Torre

Antonio de la Torre

Sergio

Raúl Arévalo

Raúl Arévalo

Carlos (chico cine)

Luis Varela

Luis Varela

Manuel (Veterinario)

Sancho Gracia

Sancho Gracia

Coronel Salcedo

Terele Pávez

Terele Pávez

Dolores (veterinaria)

Paco Sagarzazu

Paco Sagarzazu

Anselmo

Enrique Villén

Enrique Villén

Andrés

Manuel Tallafé

Manuel Tallafé

Ramiro

Gracia Olayo

Gracia Olayo

Sonsoles

Ignasi Vidal

Ignasi Vidal

Policía (Convoy)

Carolina Bang

Carolina Bang

Natalia

Jorge Clemente

Jorge Clemente

Javier (Joven 1943)

Alejandro Tejerías

Alejandro Tejerías

Motorista-fantasma

Isidro Montalvo

Isidro Montalvo

Amaestrador de osos

Fernando Soto

Fernando Soto

Médico

José Manuel Cervino

José Manuel Cervino

Secretario

Sixto Cid

Sixto Cid

Bestia (uncredited)

Fofito

Fofito

Payaso listo

Ángel Acero

Ángel Acero

Locutor / Actor

Biaffra

Biaffra

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David M. Antón

David M. Antón

Miliciano (uncredited)

Manuel Tejada

Manuel Tejada

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Juan Viadas

Juan Viadas

Franco

Fran Perea

Fran Perea

Soldado nacional

Joaquín Climent

Joaquín Climent

Padre de framilia

Juana Cordero

Juana Cordero

Madre de los niños

Fernando Chinarro

Fernando Chinarro

Abuelo

Sasha Di Bendetto

Sasha Di Bendetto

Javier (Niño 1937)

David Sánchez Calvo

David Sánchez Calvo

Trapecista

Luz Valdenebro

Luz Valdenebro

Mª Ángeles (chica cine)

Josu Ormaetxe

Josu Ormaetxe

Millonario #1

Chusa Barbero

Chusa Barbero

Señora enjoyada

Merche Romero

Merche Romero

Bailarina en el Kojak

Elsa Cabo

Elsa Cabo

Bailarina en el Kojak

Anita Torres

Anita Torres

Bailarina en el Kojak

Mikel Bustamante

Mikel Bustamante

Figurante cine / Guardia civil (uncredited)

Diego Calderón

Diego Calderón

Trapecista Machete (uncredited)

Luis Lobos Negros

Luis Lobos Negros

Trabajador circo (uncredited)

Ángel Cristo

Ángel Cristo

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Alexander Estrella

Alexander Estrella

Soldado nacional (uncredited)

Torcuato Fernández Miranda

Torcuato Fernández Miranda

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Manuel Fraga

Manuel Fraga

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Francisco Franco

Francisco Franco

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Raphael

Raphael

Raphael (voice) (uncredited)

Details

GenresAdventure, Comedy, Drama, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 46 mins
Released on17 Dec 2010
Languagees
Produced inBelgium

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Amusingly offbeat Spanish circus flick is overkill comic booky_** After a prologue during the Spanish Civil War, the time switches to 1973, Madrid, where a sad clown (Carlos Areces) joins a circus and an alluring trapeze artist catches his eye, but she’s abused by her beau, a supposedly happy clown (Antonio de la Torre). It can’t end well. A Spanish/French production (with English subtitles), "The Last Circus" (2010) smacks of a Tarantino flick if he did one about a circus and shot it in Spain. Unfortunately, it lacks his compelling dialogues. It’s reminiscent of "Santa Sangre" from two decades prior, just overblown and with a plot revolving around two characters locked in an epic struggle in which a lose-lose scenario is likely. As the story progresses, one of these characters is reminiscent of The Joker (Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger’s versions) mixed with Two-Face and Jonah Hex; the other meanwhile morphs into a pudgy version of Papa Emeritus. The last act recalls the climax of 1989’s “Batman,” albeit on amphetamines. Statuesque Carolina Bang as the trapeze artist is basically Europe’s taller version of Margot Robbie, a few years before she made it big. While outrageously madcap and brutal, it’s sometimes amusing and has its highlights. It’s basically too crazy for mass appeal, but no doubt has a cult following. As far as I’m concerned, less is more. The film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot in Spain (Comunidad Valenciana on the southeast coast; Madrid; and, for the last sequence, Valle de los Caídos, aka Valley of the Fallen, which is a half hour drive northwest of the city). GRADE: C+/B-

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