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Congratulations from Brazil !!!, 26 February 2006
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REGINA CELIA SOMBINI from Brazil
Hi, everybody ! It was incredible find this special site about movies, because I used to watch The Great Wallendas with Lloyd Bridges as Karl and the marvelous other actors and actresses on TV here in Brazil every time they presented it. This was some 25 years ago when I was just a child! I remember very well that I used do involve myself so deep inside the film, crying when sad moments occurred for them. I loved them all. The whole family! My sincere congratulations for both special work: to the movie, which brought us the possibility to know this fabulous story and to the real Wallendas work which is going on so far! They are really great! Regina Celia Sombini Salto-SP-BRAZIL
A TV Movie Classic that should be shown again, 16 June 2012
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NutzieFagin from United States
I was reading about the latest stunt that a descendant of The Flying
Wallenda's was performing (crossing Niagra Falls on a high wire, when I
remembered this little gem of a TV movie. When I did find it on this
site, I was shocked that not many people submitted reviews and comments
for it. I first saw this movie in the seventies and The Great Wallendas
was one of those movies that just stays with you in your mind.
First, I do remember that this movie was heavily hyped when it came
out. The only people that seem to remember the "tradgic accident" that
happened during a performance were my parents who grew up in the
forties. My mother was lucky enough to see the Wallendas perform the
seven man pyramid before the accident. She remembered Jana Wallenda as
very beautiful like a doll and the audience was deathly silent watching
them. Because of the hype and hoopla, I found the movie very
interesting to watch.
It showed the dedication a acrobatic circus family gave to their
craft--one we would find absolutely crazy to try. The cast and acting
were good--Llyod Bridges playing Karl Wallenda showed how he, as the
family patriarch ruled over his family. He was a man Definitely
committed to the high wire which also lead to his accidental death
later---but that was the way he was--even if some members of his family
protested.
The Wallendas have outlived a lot of American tragedies. They were also
present at the Hartford Circus fire--They escaped death and injury and
even helped some patrons to get out of the burning tent. The accident
of the seven man pyramid came later---It was said that Dieter Wallenda
had a bad cold which lead to a loss of balance and collapse of the
pyramid on the high wire. Two died, one was paralyzed, one broke his
hip. Karl Wallenda survived but Jana Wallenda was so traumatized by the
fall, she never went on the high wire again. The ending of the movie,
showed a new cast of Wallendas performing the seven man pyramid and
performing it successfully. A lot of people criticized Karll Wallenda
attempting it again, but that was the character---he never wanted
anything to beat him--even if it takes your life.
So here is the message to the young and the ones who never heard of the
Wallendas---This film is VERY hard to find, but if you do find it, I
recommend seeing it. Circus history is sort of a history within itself.
It is a TV movie and made back in the late seventies. Not much special
effects and computer enhancement but it has enough of the razzle dazzle
of attending a circus performance.
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