''Big Top Pee-wee'' is a 1988 American
comedy film
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directed by
Randal Kleiser
John Randal Kleiser (born July 20, 1946) is an American film and television director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for directing the films ''Grease (film), Grease'' (1978), ''The Blue Lagoon (1980 film), The Blue Lagoon'' (1 ...
. A
standalone sequel
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to ''
Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' (1985), the film stars
Paul Reubens reprising his role as
Pee-wee Herman, with
Susan Tyrrell,
Kris Kristofferson
Kristoffer Kristofferson (June 22, 1936 – September 28, 2024) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He was a pioneering figure in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, moving away from the polished Nashville sound and toward a m ...
,
Penelope Ann Miller and
Valeria Golino in supporting roles. The original
music score is composed by
Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer, songwriter, and musician. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since scoring his ...
, who could not re-use themes from his ''Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' score, due to contractual restrictions.
The film was released on July 22, 1988, and grossed $15 million against a $20 million budget. It received mixed reviews, with critics calling it inferior to the previous film. Another standalone sequel, ''
Pee-wee's Big Holiday'', was released in 2016.
Plot
Pee-wee Herman lives an idyllic life on a farm with his assistant Vance, a talking pig. There he grows vegetables, dreams of being a famous singer, has a daily lunch with his fiancée, school teacher Winnie Johnson, and conducts
agronomical experiments in a secure greenhouse. One day after lunch with Winnie, he walks into Mr. Ryan's general store to order a sandwich; however, his quirky personality is barely tolerated by the townsfolk. The local
sheriff
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arrives at the store and warns of a large storm approaching town. Pee-wee rushes home and puts his farm animals into shelter.
After the storm ends, Pee-wee emerges from his storm shelter to discover that an entire traveling circus has been blown into his backyard. He befriends the ringmaster Mace Montana and falls for trapeze artist Gina Piccolapupula, the circus's star attraction. Winnie catches Pee-wee just as he shares his first kiss with Gina, and both women shun him for two-timing them. Pee-wee calls off his engagement to Winnie and convinces Gina that he truly loves her, whereupon she warms up to him again and they begin a romantic relationship. Winnie forgives Pee-wee after finding that she would much rather date all four of Gina's brothers at once.
Pee-wee attempts to join the circus, but cannot perform any circus acts. Gina tells Pee-wee about her deceased father, Papa Piccolapupula, a famous aerialist who died attempting something called the "Spiral of Death." She gifts Pee-wee with her father's costume to show her love.
The curmudgeonly town elders, meanwhile, hate the circus and want it gone. Mace attempts to placate them by inventing a new show saluting the American Farm. The sheriff will have none of it, though, and threatens to arrest Pee-wee on various trumped-up charges if the circus does not leave immediately. Mace capitulates and sadly tells the circus performers to begin packing up.
Pee-wee recalls one of his agronomical experiments, a serum that, when applied to one of his other experiments, a hot-dog tree, made the hot dogs reverse their growth and shrink to the size of cocktail weiners. He feigns repentance to the town elders and feeds them the serum-laced cocktail weiners, causing them to become children again excited for the circus. With no obstacle remaining, the circus performs their new American Farm show for the townspeople (including the former elders), and Winnie announces that she's engaged to the Piccolapupula brothers. Pee-wee walks the tightrope with his farm animals.
Cast
Production
Following the success of the 1985
Warner Bros. film ''
Pee-wee's Big Adventure'', Paul Reubens signed a development deal with
Paramount Pictures
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to write, produce, and/or direct additional projects for the character of
Pee-wee Herman.
''Big Top Pee-wee'' was the first project in the deal to go into production.

The Paramount production was directed by
Randal Kleiser
John Randal Kleiser (born July 20, 1946) is an American film and television director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for directing the films ''Grease (film), Grease'' (1978), ''The Blue Lagoon (1980 film), The Blue Lagoon'' (1 ...
and written by Paul Reubens and George McGrath. Reubens also co-produced the film with
Debra Hill. Filming locations included
Disney
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's
Golden Oak Ranch in
Newhall, California,
and the auditorium at
Hart High School in
Santa Clarita. ''Big Top Pee-wee'' was Kleiser's first movie for Paramount since 1978's ''
Grease''.
During a 1988 television special, Herman acknowledged the long hours of circus training undertaken by the film's actors and that they spent a year and a half working on the movie. He also humorously compared himself as an actor to
James Cagney and
Spencer Tracy and ended by saying that ''Big Top Pee-wee'' was "at least as good as ''
Police Academy''."
Release and reception
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has a 36% rating based on 22 reviews, with the site's critical consensus stating: "Its endearingly oddball lead character gives it his all, but ''Big Top Pee-Wee'' simply lacks the whimsical magic of its predecessor."
Metacritic
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, which uses a
weighted average, assigned the film a score of 42 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
Roger Ebert
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gave the film two stars in his print review for ''The Chicago Sun Times'',
writing the film was "not as magical" as the first film in the series. Ebert and colleague
Gene Siskel
Eugene Kal Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) was an American film critic and journalist for the ''Chicago Tribune'' who co-hosted a movie review television series alongside colleague Roger Ebert.
Siskel started writing for the '' ...
both gave the film a "thumbs down" on their television program
''At the Movies''.
In a comparison to previous appearances of the ''Pee-wee'' character, Ebert claimed that what had made ''
Pee-wee's Playhouse'' and ''
Pee-wee's Big Adventure'' great was "the characters in those have absolutely no connection with reality whatsoever, and that is why they were so enduring and enjoyable".
Caryn James of
The New York Times
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criticized the film for making Pee-wee "slightly less eccentric" and said the "new, lukewarm, compromised Pee-wee is remarkably unfunny."
The negative reviews reflected the film's performance at the box office, where it grossed $15,122,324,
suffering from competition with ''
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis from a screenplay written by Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman. It is loosely based on the 1981 novel ''Who Censored Roger Rabbit?'' by Gary K. Wol ...
'', ''
Coming to America'', and the re-issue of ''
Bambi
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'', among other summer releases. In 2010, Paul Reubens said that Paramount terminated his development deal and evicted him from his office on their lot the day after the movie's disappointing opening weekend.
The film was followed by another standalone sequel, ''
Pee-wee's Big Holiday'' (2016).
References
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1980s adventure comedy films
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1980s English-language films
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Films with screenplays by Paul Reubens
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American sequel films
Paramount Pictures films
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1980s American films
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