Mister Universe (film) explained

Mister Universe
Director:Joseph Lerner
Producer:Rex Carlton
Joseph Lerner
Starring:Jack Carson
Janis Paige
Vince Edwards
Music:Dimitri Tiomkin
Cinematography:Gerald Hirschfeld
Editing:Geraldine Lerner
Studio:Laurel Films
Distributor:Eagle-Lion Classics
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Mister Universe is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Joseph Lerner and starring Jack Carson, Janis Paige and Vince Edwards. It was produced independently and distributed by Eagle-Lion Films. A number of professional wrestlers of the era appeared as themselves.

Plot

Honest "Mister Universe" winner Tommy Tompkins is recruited by a con-man wrestling promoter and wins match after match. However he is horrified when he is told to lose a wrestling match and proves simply unable to do so due to his natural honesty.

Cast

Mister Universe marked the film debut of Vince Edwards.[2]

Production

Mister Universe was filmed in New York.[3]

Reception

Variety found the dialogue "weak" but the film "quite funny" with good performances. Variety noted that the film did not treat the wrestling business "with its phoney grapplers and decisions, and crooked promoters" lightly, but that it probably took it more seriously than the press and sports communities.

Picturegoer wrote "True, much of the fun springs from the mauling of stooges, but the humour is no less effective for being elementary, or rather primitive."[4]

The cast was praised by The New York Times.[5]

Comic book adaption

A comic adaptation of the film was published by Eastern Color in the December 1950 issue of the anthology comic book Movie Love, only a month before the film's release.

Notes and References

  1. News: Joan Rivers, comedian who skewered everyone, including herself, dies. Langer. Emily. 2014-09-04. The Washington Post. 2019-01-02.
  2. Book: Prowse, David. Straight From The Force's Mouth: The Autobiography of Dave Prowse. 2011-09-28. Andrews UK Limited. 978-1-908548-18-4. en.
  3. News: Mr. Universe. 1951-01-17. Variety. 2019-12-24. 11. Proquest Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive. subscription.
  4. News: Mr. Universe. 1951-07-28. Picturegoer. 2019-12-27. 16. Proquest Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive. subscription.
  5. News: The Screen: Little Spoof on Wrestling. 1951-03-23. The New York Times. 2019-08-08. dead. Proquest Historical Newspapers. subscription. 2008-09-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20080920223735/http://il.proquest.com/brand/proquest.shtml.