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The Wagons Roll at Night

The Wagons Roll at Night is a 1941 circus film directed by Ray Enright and starring Humphrey Bogart as traveling carnival owner Nick Coster, Sylvia Sidney as his girlfriend, and Eddie Albert as a newcomer who falls in love with Nick's sister, played by Joan Leslie. The screenplay is by Fred Niblo Jr. and Barry Trivers, and the film is based on a 1936 novel by Francis Wallace, first published as a serial in The Saturday Evening Post.

The Wagons Roll at Night
1941 movie poster
Directed byRay Enright
Written byFred Niblo Jr.
Barry Trivers
Francis Wallace (story)
Produced byHal B. Wallis
Harlan Thompson
StarringHumphrey Bogart
Sylvia Sidney
Eddie Albert
CinematographySid Hickox
Edited byMark Richards
Music byHeinz Roemheld
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Release date
  • April 26, 1941 (1941-04-26)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

This film marks the only instance to date when the story was presented using its original circus setting, as Wallace's novel was the basis for the earlier 1937 film Kid Galahad, directed by Michael Curtiz—also for Warner Bros. and featuring Bogart in a supporting role—but using the boxing world as a backdrop. In 1962, United Artists produced a musical remake of the "boxing" version of Wallace's story under the same title, directed by Phil Karlson and starring Elvis Presley as the boxer.[1]

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An aggressive lion named Caesar escapes from a traveling circus owned and managed by Nick Coster, but is cornered in a grocery store by clerk Matt Varney. Seeing that Matt has become an instant celebrity with the town's residents, Nick hires the farm boy to work with his current lion tamer, Hoffman the Great. Nick finds Hoffman drunk and passed out before he is to perform, so Nick convinces Matt to take Hoffman's place. When Matt does well, Nick fires Hoffman (and keeps his lions, as he owes Nick a lot of money).

At a bar in the city, Matt tries to apologize to Hoffman for taking over his job. Hoffman follows Matt back to the circus and goads him into a fight. Hoffman is badly injured by Caesar after he is pushed up next to the lion's cage. Nick's girlfriend, Flo Lorraine, a fortune teller at the circus, drives Matt to Nick's farm to hide him from the police, despite knowing that Nick is adamant about keeping circus people away from his family because he feels the former are beneath the latter. Unknown to Flo, Nick's younger sister Mary has graduated and has come home. While Matt is recovering from his injuries, he and Flo fall in love. When Nick returns from a business trip, Flo tells him about Matt. Nick goes to the farm and orders Matt to leave with him and to never see Mary again. Matt reluctantly agrees.

During a break between shows, Matt becomes increasingly worried that he cannot contact Mary because of his promise to Nick. Flo believes that Matt is in love with her, but she becomes heartbroken when Matt tells her that he is in love with Mary. Flo then persuades Matt to ignore Nick's order. Once Nick returns from another trip, he learns that Matt is back at the farm. He arrives there, and, during an argument, he slaps Mary for being disrespectful. Matt then slugs him.

After their fight, Nick plans to have Matt killed in the lion cage. He convinces Matt to perform with Caesar in order to build his reputation as a lion tamer. He then gives Matt an unloaded lion tamer's gun. As Matt is in the cage, Flo and Mary arrive at the circus. Matt uses his skills against Caesar, but is fighting a losing battle, as the unloaded gun has no effect in scaring the lion. Nick is persuaded by Mary to go into the cage to rescue Matt. He distracts the lion away from Matt, but is subsequently attacked and killed by the lion.

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Reception edit

Bosley Crowther, critic for The New York Times, liked Eddie Albert's performance, but not "the definitely unoriginal plot". He also felt that Bogart and Sidney were miscast.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Kid Galahad". Time Out. Retrieved September 14, 2013.
  2. ^ Bosley Crowther (May 10, 1941). "The Screen". The New York Times.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Wagons Roll at Night news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Wagons Roll at Night is a 1941 circus film directed by Ray Enright and starring Humphrey Bogart as traveling carnival owner Nick Coster Sylvia Sidney as his girlfriend and Eddie Albert as a newcomer who falls in love with Nick s sister played by Joan Leslie The screenplay is by Fred Niblo Jr and Barry Trivers and the film is based on a 1936 novel by Francis Wallace first published as a serial in The Saturday Evening Post The Wagons Roll at Night1941 movie posterDirected byRay EnrightWritten byFred Niblo Jr Barry TriversFrancis Wallace story Produced byHal B WallisHarlan ThompsonStarringHumphrey BogartSylvia SidneyEddie AlbertCinematographySid HickoxEdited byMark RichardsMusic byHeinz RoemheldDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures Inc Release dateApril 26 1941 1941 04 26 Running time84 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish This film marks the only instance to date when the story was presented using its original circus setting as Wallace s novel was the basis for the earlier 1937 film Kid Galahad directed by Michael Curtiz also for Warner Bros and featuring Bogart in a supporting role but using the boxing world as a backdrop In 1962 United Artists produced a musical remake of the boxing version of Wallace s story under the same title directed by Phil Karlson and starring Elvis Presley as the boxer 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAn aggressive lion named Caesar escapes from a traveling circus owned and managed by Nick Coster but is cornered in a grocery store by clerk Matt Varney Seeing that Matt has become an instant celebrity with the town s residents Nick hires the farm boy to work with his current lion tamer Hoffman the Great Nick finds Hoffman drunk and passed out before he is to perform so Nick convinces Matt to take Hoffman s place When Matt does well Nick fires Hoffman and keeps his lions as he owes Nick a lot of money At a bar in the city Matt tries to apologize to Hoffman for taking over his job Hoffman follows Matt back to the circus and goads him into a fight Hoffman is badly injured by Caesar after he is pushed up next to the lion s cage Nick s girlfriend Flo Lorraine a fortune teller at the circus drives Matt to Nick s farm to hide him from the police despite knowing that Nick is adamant about keeping circus people away from his family because he feels the former are beneath the latter Unknown to Flo Nick s younger sister Mary has graduated and has come home While Matt is recovering from his injuries he and Flo fall in love When Nick returns from a business trip Flo tells him about Matt Nick goes to the farm and orders Matt to leave with him and to never see Mary again Matt reluctantly agrees During a break between shows Matt becomes increasingly worried that he cannot contact Mary because of his promise to Nick Flo believes that Matt is in love with her but she becomes heartbroken when Matt tells her that he is in love with Mary Flo then persuades Matt to ignore Nick s order Once Nick returns from another trip he learns that Matt is back at the farm He arrives there and during an argument he slaps Mary for being disrespectful Matt then slugs him After their fight Nick plans to have Matt killed in the lion cage He convinces Matt to perform with Caesar in order to build his reputation as a lion tamer He then gives Matt an unloaded lion tamer s gun As Matt is in the cage Flo and Mary arrive at the circus Matt uses his skills against Caesar but is fighting a losing battle as the unloaded gun has no effect in scaring the lion Nick is persuaded by Mary to go into the cage to rescue Matt He distracts the lion away from Matt but is subsequently attacked and killed by the lion Cast editHumphrey Bogart as Nick Coster Sylvia Sidney as Flo Lorraine Eddie Albert as Matt Varney Joan Leslie as Mary Coster Sig Ruman as Hoffman the Great credited as Sig Rumann Cliff Clark as Doc Charley Foy as Snapper Frank Wilcox as Tex John Ridgely as Arch Clara Blandick as Mrs Williams Aldrich Bowker as Mr Williams Jack Mower as Bundy Frank Mayo as Wally Garry Owen as Gus Eddie Acuff as pickpocket victim uncredited Reception editBosley Crowther critic for The New York Times liked Eddie Albert s performance but not the definitely unoriginal plot He also felt that Bogart and Sidney were miscast 2 References edit Kid Galahad Time Out Retrieved September 14 2013 Bosley Crowther May 10 1941 The Screen The New York Times External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Wagons Roll at Night The Wagons Roll at Night at IMDb nbsp The Wagons Roll at Night at the TCM Movie Database The Wagons Roll at Night at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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