Matchbox Circus Train
This is essentially a Summer of '42 redux with a few sharper, darker,
more preposterous barbs thrown in. The tense melodrama takes place on a resort
island in the Great Lakes, where Frank (Christopher Curry), a lonely widower,
and his two teenage sons (Jack Carey and Tristan Smith) reside. Frank invites
his mainland love interest, Claire (Colette Kilroy), to live with them for the
summer. The boys take to her quickly, and life around the house begins to
shimmer with a maternal, domestic glow.
Claire, however, has her own aspirations -- she's a lounge singer looking to
jump-start to her sagging career, and Frank is in a position to help her. He
lands her a gig at the governor's annual banquet; later he revokes the
opportunity when he realizes her act is not appropriate, and Claire gets even
by shacking up with his elder son. The plot, which hits the requisite points of
Greek tragedy, goes downhill after the younger son catches his brother and
would-be mom in mid stride and devises a demented course to keep his family
together. The acting and the direction are amateurish; Kilroy does occasionally
manage a sexually provocative presence. Screens at the Copley Place Friday the
12th at 11:35 a.m. and 1:55 and 4:10 p.m.
-- Tom Meek
|