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84 min.
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USA
How many people are ever regarded as being the best in the world at what they do? Part biography, part character study, and a small part circus history. This documentary traces back through the life of Tony Steele, a semi-retired trapeze artist and circus legend. Now in his seventies Tony still flies, performs, and teaches on the flying trapeze.The documentary features interviews with 3 generations of professional circus performers as well as recreational flying trapeze enthusiasts to help illustrate what a unique individual he is. Archival footage, home 8mm films, stills, and current footage of Tony flying, performing, and talking about his life do the rest.
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AMC Downtown Disney - 12 | + add to cal | buy tickets |
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Cast & Crew
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Audience Buzz
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9:54 PM
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well done and well worth seeing more than once. Inspiring and fully human, heartwarming. love hearing the old folks singing those old tunes, sharing their memories and their sexcapades from their youth. we are all going to get old someday, may we all be as lucky.
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