Big Top Pee-Wee (1988)



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Synopsis:
Paul Reubens's followup to the box-office hit Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is just as outrageous and cartoonish, though not as good. This time, child-man Pee-Wee runs a colorful farm, chock full of talking animals and outsized produce. On the morning after a tornado of Wizard of Oz dimensions, Pee-Wee awakens to discover that a travelling circus has been deposited in his back yard. Befriended by circus owner Kris Kristofferson, Pee-Wee takes an acrobatic job, hoping to impress lovely trapeze artist Valeria Golino--thereby incurring the jealous rage of his hometown sweetie Penelope Ann Miller. When the circus is faced with bankruptcy, Pee-Wee comes up with a brilliant idea: why not stage a three-ring spectacular celebrating the wonders of agriculture? A partial takeoff of such earlier sawdust-trail flicks as Martin and Lewis' Three Ring Circus and Disney's Toby Tyler, Big Top Pee-Wee is generally entertaining, but goes off in too many directions at once, leaving a lot of loose plot ends and underdeveloped characters. Also, Pee-Wee's overactive libido (at least in this film!) is not all that suitable for his younger fans. Even so, there are plenty of hilarious set-pieces. Big Top Pee-Wee was produced and cowritten by Paul Reubens.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
7/22/1988
Director Credit
Randal Kleiser Director
Cast Credit
Stephanie Hodge
Wayne White Vance the Pig
Eve Smith Bunny
Matthias Hues Oscar, The Lion Tamer
Kenneth Tobey Sheriff
Joey Arias Shim the Half Man/Half Woman
John Sherrod Del, The Human Cannonball
Franco Columbo Otto, The Strongman
Anne Ekert Pearl
Bunny Summers Costume Woman
Lynne Stewart Zelda, Bearded Lady
Leo Gordon Joe, The Blacksmith
Dustin Diamond Child - Deke
Jay Robinson Cock
Benicio del Toro Duke the Dog-Faced Boy
Helen Siff Ruth, Siamese Twin
Carol Infield Siff Dot, Siamese Twin
Vance Colvig Jr. Clownie
Kevin Peter Hall Big John
Paul Reuben Pee Wee Herman
Kris Karson Mace Montana
Valeria Golino Gina Piccolapupula
Penelope Ann Miller Winnie
Susan Tyrrell Midge Montana
Albert Henderson Mr. Ryan
Terrence Mann Snowball the Clown
Jack Murdock Otis
David Byrd Deke
Mary Jackson Mrs. Dill
Frances Bay Mrs. Haynes
Mihaly "Michu" Meszaros Andy
Production Credits Credit
William E. McEuen Producer
William E. McEuen Executive Producer
Paul Reuben Co-Producer
Richard Gilbert Abramson Producer
Richard Gilbert Abramson Executive Producer
Debra Hill Co-Producer
Art Department Credit
B.B. Neel Production Designer
B.B. Neel Art Director
William J. Newmon II Set Designer
Richard W. Pitman Set Designer
Stephen Marsh Production Designer
Stephen Homsy Set Designer
Carl Aldana Set Designer
Casting Credit
Vickie Thomas Casting
Film Camera Credit
Steven Poster Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Roger Joseph Pugliese first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Richard Edlund Special Effects
Richard Edlund Visual Effects Producer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Robert Turturice Costume Designer

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