Circus (Swedish: Cirkus) is a 1939 Danish-Swedish drama film directed by George Schnéevoigt and starring Carl Ström, Gösta Cederlund and Tollie Zellman. It was shot at the studios of Nordisk Film in Valby.
The famous circus family Bohlin is run by, Magnus Bohlin, also called 'Altmeister'. His son Hjalmar has a daughter, Karin, who is tightrope-dancer, and a son, Ernst, as well as a daughter Olivia, also called 'Ollie.'
A clown trio consisting of brothers Georg and Hasse Jansson and Maurice Dupont is thrown into conflict when Hasse falls in love with the attractive Karin. Hasse abandons the trio to marry Karin and the couple have a son, Alfred. They create their own artist act - a combined clown and dance number. With this, they travel in the world.