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194693 minDrama, Romance

Carnival

Is Carnival a Hit or Flop?

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Is Carnival worth watching? With a rating of 7.6/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Carnival Synopsis

A melodrama about a 19th-century ballet dancer who makes an unfortunate career move by marrying a taciturn Cornish farmer. She soon longs for the bright lights of the big city and for the arms of her artist lover. Unfortunately, her husband is all too aware of this.

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Top Cast

Sally Gray
Sally GrayJenny Pearl
Michael Wilding
Michael WildingMaurice Avery
Stanley Holloway
Stanley HollowayCharlie Raeburn
Bernard Miles
Bernard MilesTrewhella
Jean Kent
Jean KentIrene Dale
Catherine Lacey
Catherine LaceyFlorry Raeburn
Nancy Price
Nancy PriceMrs. Trewhella
Hazel Court
Hazel CourtMae Raeburn
Michael Clarke
Michael ClarkeFuzz

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Is Carnival worth watching?

Yes, Carnival is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.6/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Carnival hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.6/10), Carnival is considered a hit among viewers.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 25, 2022
★ 6

"Miss Pearl" is not so good, not so bad! That's how she is described when she takes to the boards as a ballet dancer. This ambitious, enthusiastic, lass (Sally Gray) comes from an ordinary family who struggle to make ends meet whilst she tries to make a success on the stage. Her relationship with her mother (Catherine Lacey) is a tough, but loving one, and with the gentle support of her put-upon father (Stanley Holloway) she starts to make some progress. Along the way, she falls for the pretty hapless artist "Avery" (a perfectly plausible effort from Michael Wilding). He wants her to marry him, but should she take the plunge? When her mother dies, many of her options are removed though and she finds herself stuck in a loveless message with the somewhat puritanical "Trewhella" (Bernard Miles) where she is expected to be an obedient farmer's wife in Cornwall. When "Avery" decides to pay her a visit, the green eyed monster rears it's head with tragic results! Gray is certainly way too old for the part, but she still adds a certain lustre to the otherwise rather dreary proceedings. There is a some joy from the supporting cast with fellow dancers "May" (Hazel Court) and "Irene" (Jean Kent) adding a little jollity and Nancy Price does well as her over-bearing mother-in-law who could have, single-handedly, set back the cause of women's rights by 200 years. The story has some interesting threads, and given it was released just after the end of WWII, it was probably intended to inject some optimism and hope into the lives of those still recovering from six years of devastation, but despite it's strong cast, it just lacks punch.