
Get out of his way - Before it’s too late! At a carnival called the Garden of Evil, a man is murdered, apparently by a gorilla…or someone in a gorilla suit.
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Lee Marvin
Shaughnessy--Policeman

Lee J. Cobb
Detective Sgt. Garrison

Warren Stevens
Joe, Detective

Raymond Burr
Cy Miller

Cameron Mitchell
Joey Matthews

Anne Bancroft
Laverne Miller

Harmon Jones

George Barrows
Goliath the Gorilla (uncredited)

John Kellogg
Morse

Charlotte Austin
Audrey Baxter

Peter Whitney
Kovacs
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What is the name of the circus gorilla in the film?
Goliath
Kong
Mogo
Balu
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Cy Miller’s carnival has rolled into town, bringing a crowd-pleasing spectacle that anchors the night: a formidable gorilla named Goliath. The show is more than a simple attraction; it’s a tense balancing act between risk, desire, and power. At the center is Laverne Miller, a nimble trapeze artist who dances on the edge of danger, taunting Goliath with every swing just out of reach of the great beast. The crowd roars, the music blares, and the intimate lives behind the bright lights begin to fray. Cy Miller’s relationship with Laverne adds a personal aside to the spectacle, setting the stage for a plan that could shake the carnival to its core.
Into this mix steps Joey Matthews, a sharp-tongued pitchman who is promoted from a behind-the-scenes role to a live performer. The twist is audacious: Joey will don a gorilla costume and become Goliath’s supposed replacement. The scheme hinges on a misdirection that would fool the audience into believing Laverne is still performing with the actual gorilla, while in reality a disguised Joey is doing the heavy lifting. The idea excites almost everyone—except Kovacs, the gorilla’s trainer Kovacs, who sees his livelihood and craft at stake as the plan unfolds.
Audrey Baxter, Audrey Baxter, is not thrilled about Joey’s new role. She worries that the job could pull him away from their future together, including his plans to study law and marry her. Despite her misgivings, Joey accepts the higher pay and the chance to advance his own life, postponing his dreams for the moment while the carnival carves out a new, riskier path. The tension between Jo(y)ey’s ambitions and his commitments to Audrey threads through the narrative, coloring every decision with the weight of possible consequences.
That same night, tragedy arrives in the form of Morse, the carnival’s crooked concessionaire. Found dead near Goliath’s cage with a broken neck, Morse’s demise points to a human killer rather than the work of the animal. The murder introduces suspicion into the carnival’s already volatile atmosphere, and Joe, a former associate of Morse’s, quickly becomes a person of interest because he had previously threatened Morse over harassment accusations against Audrey. Yet Joey insists he is innocent and suspects that Cy Miller’s jealousy toward Laverne’s attention has spiraled into something far darker.
As the investigation unfolds, the carnival’s crew discovers a second set of problems: someone wearing Joey’s costume has released Goliath from his cage. The gorilla roams toward danger and into the Maze of Mirrors, while Audrey is isolated in the lighting control booth, unable to tell friend from foe. The crew races to keep people safe as another associate is found dead, complicating the case and muddying the motives behind each death. The local police, including Detective Sgt. Garrison and Shaughnessy, work to sift through alibis and long-buried grudges as the body count climbs. The police quickly lean toward Joey as a possible killer, while Cyrus—feeling the pressure and enduring blackmail tied to past incidents—voluntarily confesses, hoping to end the nightmare and protect Laverne’s act.
Yet the confession does not bring closure. Cy Miller’s guilt is called into question by Joey, who uncovers a critical inconsistency: the old injury Cy suffered while performing would have prevented him from breaking the first victim’s neck. The more plausible culprit begins to emerge as Kovacs, the man who used to be married to Laverne and who is entangled with another blackmail scheme that targets the other victim connected to the performer’s death. As the truth edges closer, Joey confronts Kovacs on stage as Laverne’s act begins, but a startling realization follows: Laverne has been using someone else’s costume all along, and she is the killer. The shield around Cy Miller and Kovacs starts to crumble under this new light, yet the danger remains.
In the climactic moment, Laverne believes she is performing with a disguised Joey and lets herself fall into Goliath’s arms, an apparent culmination of the ruse that has animated the carnival’s darkest days. But the gorilla does not let tragedy go unpunished; it carries Laverne toward the roller coaster, its bright lights and dramatic heights turning into a final, perilous rescue. Joey and the police set off fireworks to direct Goliath’s movement, and the plan works in a brutal, cinematic way: the gorilla drops Laverne safely to the ground, but the creature is shot in the ensuing chaos, dying as the lights fade. With Laverne’s arrest imminent and the truth of the murders exposed, Joey and Audrey decide to leave the carnival behind, seeking a quieter, steadier future away from the shadows that have clung to the midway.
What remains after the dust settles is a tale of ambition and temptation pulling at the seams of a tightly wound community. The carnival’s bright spectacle masks a web of betrayal, jealousy, and fear, where those seeking a better life are drawn into schemes that threaten to swallow them whole. In the end, the show goes on in a different light—one that acknowledges the cost of deception and the fragile line between performance and peril. For [audiences and locals alike], the memory of Goliath’s dramatic arc—its end marked as much by tragedy as by a hard-won plea for a fresh start—lingers as a cautionary note about what people will do for fame, fortune, and the illusion of control.
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