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The Lure of the Circus 1918

★ 5.52 votes54 min📅 1918-11-18

"Thrills, Excitement, Danger!!"

The Lure of the Circus (1918) throws audiences straight into the high-wire world of early 20th-century circus life, where danger lurks around every tent pole. Directed by J.P.

Director: J.P. McGowan

Cast

Eddie Polo
Eddie Polo
Eddie Somers
Eileen Sedgwick
Eileen Sedgwick
Alicia Page
Molly Malone
Molly Malone
Nan Harden - Chapters 1 thru 5
Harry Carter
Harry Carter
Edward Lawrence
Noble Johnson
Noble Johnson
Silent Andy
Fred Starr
Steve Harden
Duke R. Lee
Duke R. Lee
Richard Van Norman
Charles Hill Mailes
Charles Hill Mailes
Malcolm Somers
James Gordon
James Gordon
Guy Brock
Andrew Waldron
Dynamite Dan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lure of the Circus (1918) about?

This silent-era adventure follows performers and villains navigating the dangerous world of a traveling circus. From daring stunts to hidden schemes, danger and drama collide under the big top.

Who directed The Lure of the Circus?

J.P. McGowan directed this 1918 adventure serial, known for his dynamic storytelling in early cinema.

Who stars in The Lure of the Circus?

The film features Eddie Polo, Eileen Sedgwick, Molly Malone, Harry Carter, and Noble Johnson in key roles.

Is The Lure of the Circus (1918) worth watching?

While it's a silent-era adventure film with no IMDb rating, its high-energy stunts and melodramatic twists make it a nostalgic gem for fans of classic cinema. The circus setting alone adds a layer of charm and excitement.

How long is The Lure of the Circus?

The runtime is 54 minutes.

About The Lure of the Circus (1918) — A Silent-Era Circus Adventure with High Stakes

The Lure of the Circus (1918) throws audiences straight into the high-wire world of early 20th-century circus life, where danger lurks around every tent pole. Directed by J.P. McGowan, this silent adventure serial blends pulse-pounding stunts with classic melodrama, weaving a tale of thrills and suspense. Set against a backdrop of sawdust, thunderous applause, and shadowy backstage secrets, the story follows performers and villains alike as they navigate a world where trust is as rare as a standing ovation. The film's black-and-white imagery crackles with the energy of trapeze artists mid-flight and the suspense of tightrope walkers facing unseen threats.

Eddie Polo and Eileen Sedgwick headline this cinematic romp, their performances anchoring a cast of circus insiders and outsiders caught in a web of deception and daring feats. With its roots in early cinema's love for escapism, The Lure of the Circus delivers exactly what its tagline promises—thrills, excitement, and danger—all wrapped in the timeless allure of the big top.