Funniest Show on Earth

Funniest Show on Earth (Italian: Il più comico spettacolo del mondo) is a 1953 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring May Britt.[1] It is the first Italian film in 3D.

Funniest Show on Earth
(Il più comico spettacolo del mondo)
Film poster
Directed byMario Mattoli
Produced byAlfredo De Laurentiis
Written bySandro Continenza
Italo De Tuddo
Ruggero Maccari
Mario Monicelli
StarringMay Britt
Totò
Peppino De Filippo
Music byArmando Trovaioli
CinematographyRiccardo Pallottini
Edited byLeo Cattozzo
Distributed byLux Film
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

It was filmed with a three-dimensional shooting system patented by Carlo Ponti and Dino De Laurentiis and called "PoDelVision" (from the initials of their surnames), which prescribed the simultaneous use of more cameras and then the printing of two identical copies of films: one for the left eye and one for the right eye.[2]

The film is an explicit parody of Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth.[2]

Plot

In the circus a clown named Tottons Togni (Totò), forced to never remove his make-up to avoid revealing his real identity, is constantly haunted by the jealousy of three women (a lion tamer, a fantasist, a trapeze artist) and also by the investigations of a police officer.

Cast

gollark: It *is* a bug though.
gollark: Okay, 90% may be a bit hyperbolic, maybe 10%.
gollark: I bet 90% of codes have some sort of meaning to someone somewhere.
gollark: Wow, looks like I'm halfway to the silver trophy somehow.
gollark: All is nocturnes! There can be nothing else!

References

  1. "New York Times: Funniest Show on Earth". NY Times. Archived from the original on 20 May 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
  2. Francesco Gallo (17 October 2011). "Toto' faceva ridere anche in 3D". Ansa. Retrieved 10 November 2012.


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