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The Circus Queen Murder 1933

Runtime

63 mins

Language

English

English

District Attorney Thatcher Colt, a suave, lip‑reading man, decides to escape the city with his secretary Miss Kelly by taking a train to the upstate New York town of Gilead. Expecting peace, they are drawn into a grim saga when a modest circus arrives, uncovering marital infidelity, murder, animal cruelty and even cannibalism.

District Attorney Thatcher Colt, a suave, lip‑reading man, decides to escape the city with his secretary Miss Kelly by taking a train to the upstate New York town of Gilead. Expecting peace, they are drawn into a grim saga when a modest circus arrives, uncovering marital infidelity, murder, animal cruelty and even cannibalism.

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New York Police Commissioner Thatcher Colt decides to take a vacation after six years of battling crime, and he is joined by his attractive secretary, Miss Kelly, as they embark on a leisurely trip. On the train they spot a run-down circus, The Greater John T Rainey Shows, heading to the same destination, and the spectacle soon proves to be more than just a distraction. The circus harbors a tense love triangle: Josie La Tour, her husband Flandrin whom she intends to divorce, and her lover The Great Sebastian, all three of whom perform on the trapeze.

Jim Dugan, the circus’s press agent, recognizes Colt as they parade through town and elements of the past friendship surface as he grants Colt and Kelly free passes to the show. Josie La Tour’s horse is spooked and bolts during rehearsal, but she escapes unharmed, a sign that something more ominous might be at play. Dugan drags a reluctant Colt to see John T. Rainey (/actor/george-rosener) that night. Rainey warns that someone intends to wreck the show; every principal performer has received an anonymous note warning them not to perform on the next day—Friday the 13th—or they will die. He also notes La Tour’s near accident, which raises Colt’s suspicion that there is more to this than a mere publicity stunt.

Colt suspects Dugan could be behind the scheme, yet Kelly reveals a crucial clue: La Tour’s near disaster involved a nearly sabotaged stunt, and the runaway horse was actually caused by Flandrin popping a balloon. She also lipreads an ominous line, spoken by Flandrin to his wife just before: “You double-crossing cheat. I’ll kill the both of you.” > You double-crossing cheat. I’ll kill the both of you. The tension deepens as Colt learns that La Tour owns a significant stake in the circus, complicating loyalties and motives.

A disturbing atmosphere settles over the grounds as Colt deduces that the blood found in Flandrin’s wagon is not human. He notices an extra member of the “cannibal” troupe the night before, and he suspects Flandrin is in disguise. Rainey urges cancellation of the next performance, but La Tour insists on proceeding, determined to perform despite the growing danger.

As the show unfolds, Flandrin ascends to the top of the Big Top while Sebastian faces a dangerous moment when a trapeze rope is partially cut. The audience remains unaware that it is a calculated peril rather than a mere accident. La Tour takes her turn on the trapeze and is shot with a poison dart from a blowgun, collapsing to the ground and dying in front of the crowd. Colt roams the grounds, confronting Flandrin, who now holds Kelly captive and demands that Sebastian be left alone with La Tour’s body.

Colt enters the tent with Kelly, and Flandrin aims at Sebastian, but Colt—disguised in a bulletproof setup borrowed from the circus—shoots a fatal blow to Sebastian from a concealed position. In a climactic twist, the killer is revealed to be Flandrin, and Colt’s ruse exposes the truth to the wary crowd. Flandrin sprints back into the Big Top for a final, dramatic act, but the fatal finale comes when he turns the gun on himself, ending the tragedy he orchestrated.

The tale unfolds as a slow-burn thriller set against the glitter and danger of a traveling circus, where love, jealousy, and revenge collide under the banner of spectacle. The meticulously planned scheme unravels in a sequence of misdirections, double-crosses, and high-stakes danger, leaving Colt to piece together who among the performers is willing to go to any length to protect or destroy what they hold dear.

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