Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Carnival Magic (film)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
3.8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
3.8
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
31
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Director
  
Al Adamson

Genre
  
Fantasy

Duration
  

Language
  
English

3.8/10
IMDb

Producer
  
Elvin Feltner

Country
  
United States

Carnival Magic (film) movie poster

Cast
  
Don Stewart
(Markow),
Regina Carrol
(-),
Jennifer Houlton
(-),
Howard Segal
(-),
Mark Weston
(-)

Release date
  
1981 (1981)

Writer
  
Mark Weston (screenplay), Bob Levine (screenplay), Elvin Feltner (original story)

Similar movies
  
The Walk
,
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
,
Oz: The Great and Powerful
,
Pinocchio
,
Being John Malkovich
,
The Place Beyond the Pines

Carnival Magic is a 1981 American film directed by Al Adamson and starring Don Stewart. Originally intended as a family-oriented children’s film, it has since gained a cult following in underground and B movie film circles due to its surreal plot and incongruously-adult themes.

Contents

Carnival Magic (film) wwwgstaticcomtvthumbmovieposters79388p79388

Plot

Carnival Magic (film) Carnival Magic The Deuce

Markov the Magnificent is a talented magician and mind-reader whose career is fading. When he partners with a super-intelligent talking chimp named Alexander the Great, the duo suddenly become a big draw—and the potential savior for their struggling, small-time traveling circus. But they must fend off a jealous, alcoholic tiger-tamer and an evil doctor intent on stealing the chimp.

Cast

Carnival Magic (film) Carnival Magic 1981 Trailer YouTube

  • Don Stewart as Markov
  • Regina Carrol as Kate
  • Jennifer Houlton as Ellen
  • Howard Segal as David
  • Joe Cirillo as Kirk
  • Mark Weston as Stoney
  • Charles Reynolds as Dr. Poole
  • Background

    Carnival Magic (film) Carnival Magic film Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Principal photography took place for the film over the span of 3 weeks in July 1980 in North Carolina. Producer Elvin Feltner and director Al Adamson intended the film as family fare, aimed at children. But the prevalence of adult themes (alcoholism, sex, abuse, violence) left many viewers confused. For two decades the film was missing, with rumors that no prints remained, until 2009 when a 35mm print was discovered in a warehouse, sparking the film’s revival among cult aficionados. This was the last-ever acting role for Regina Carrol, who was married to director Adamson and featured in several of his films. Not coincidentally, it was also one of Adamson’s last two films before retiring from the film industry and pursuing a successful career in real estate. Philip Morris, a real-life ringmaster, magician, and costume maker, appears as a carnival barker.

    Revival and re-release

    Carnival Magic (film) Streamline The Official Filmstruck Blog CARNIVAL MAGIC Al

    Following the discovery of a clean print in 2009, Carnival Magic was restored and re-mastered in 2010, receiving its television debut on Turner Classic Movies in October of that year, as part of their TCM Underground series. It finally saw a DVD release in early 2011 from Film Chest and HD Cinema Classics, reissued on Blu-ray and containing bonus material (including out-takes, trailers, audio commentary and interviews with cult film historian Joe Rubin and producer Elvin Feltner) which helped to clear up some of the long-running mysteries that surrounded the bizarre film.

    Carnival Magic (film) Streamline The Official Filmstruck Blog CARNIVAL MAGIC Al

    The film was featured in an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 as a part of the show's eleventh season, released on April 14, 2017 through Netflix.

    References

    Carnival Magic (film) Wikipedia
    Carnival Magic (film) IMDb Carnival Magic (film) themoviedb.org