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The Flying Fontaines | |
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Directed by | George Sherman |
Written by | Don Mullaly Lee Ervine |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Starring | Michael Callan |
Cinematography | Fred Jackman, Jr. |
Edited by | Saul A. Goodkind |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Flying Fontaines is a 1959 American circus film about trapeze artists. It stars Michael Callan.
Rick Rias gets out of the army and returns to his old job as a trapeze artist. He discovers his old girlfriend has married another trapeze artist.
Veteran actor Pierre Watkin appears uncredited in his last film role as a doctor.
It was one of a number of circus-themed films around this time that followed from the success of Trapeze (1956) (others were Toby Tyler and The Big Circus). The film was originally known as High Trap. Filming started 20 April 1959.[1] The sets were designed by the veteran art director Paul Palmentola, his last film credit.