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Berserk! (1967)

Grade: D

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Synopsis: A string of murders besets a ringmaster’s (Joan Crawford) traveling circus.

Berserk! is a campy thriller buoyed by some entertaining performances and circus acts.

Joan Crawford and Michael Gough seem to take their roles with just the right amount of salt. Granted, the proposed attraction between Ty Hardin and Crawford is laughable (Crawford was 25 years his senior), but she plays it well, and is just bitchy enough to be entertaining.

Another plus is the circus scenes. Unlike say, Circus World (1964), Berserk! actually manages to convey some of the wonder and entertainment that drew audiences to the traveling shows in years past (love those poodles!).

Sadly, the rest of the movie is pretty rough. There’s an ill-conceived musical number that features some awful lip-synching, and a finale that is so absurd you can’t help but laugh. Topping off these problems is an almost complete lack of gore, which is unfortunate because some over-the-top blood could have turned this into a wicked black comedy.

Bottom Line: For Crawford fans, or fans of camp films, this might be an interesting curio, but others should stay away.

—Last viewed on Monday, October 8th 2007

“Berserk! (1967)” was posted on October 10th, 2007 at 2:35 pm in Movie Reviews and last updated on October 11th, 2007 at 1:27 pm. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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