8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- Julie Harris lifts this low-budget film to a higher level, 8 April 2001
Author:
oldprof from Carlisle PA
"The First of May" refers to a greenhorn in the circus business, and that's
what young Cory (affectingly played by Dan Byrd) is, when he runs away from
his current foster home & joins forces with Carlotta, a lonely, assertive
woman condemned for some reason(she has no obvious physical or mental
defect) to a restrictive Florida nursing home. Carlotta is no greenhorn,
however; she has had years of experience in a circus & even encounters two
old friends when she & Cory join Clyde Beatty's troop. The circus scenes
alone, w/ their brilliant colors & daredevil activity, would be enough to
attract young viewers, but the film is also based on the child-catching
premise that a young person of pluck & ingenuity can rescue himself from a
constrictive situation. I, for one, was sorry to see Cory return at the
end
to the kindly but clueless couple from whom he ran away. (In one episode
they put him to bed without supper, without asking for any explanation of
his behavior.) The lack of family dialogue, however, is more than made up
for in his relationship with Carlotta, wonderfully played (complete with
foreign accent--Austrian? Hungarian?) by the inimitable Julie Harris, who
handles every scene, including dancing with an elephant, with dignified
capability. Harris, Mickey Rooney, and several other actors (including Joe
DiMaggio in a cameo) agreed to act in this film because it sends the
message, "Adopt an unwanted child." But the more important message is,
that
with the concern & understanding of a few perceptive adults, a child can
acquire the self-assurance he needs to succeed in an often irrational,
unfriendly world.
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Great family film, 20 January 2002
Author:
axraupp from Minnesota
The story was well written, the acting was well done, the cinematography
was
well done. Charles Nelson Reily was great as an old clown, and Mickey
Rooney
was in his usual top form, even at this age.
Heck, I'm not one for family films, but this one was pretty good. My wife
caught it on the Hallmark channel, and we just ended up watching
it.
Sure, it has a happy ending...it's supposed to. Anything else would have
been a disappointment.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- A great story and powerful cast., 1 November 2002
Author:
Chip-444 from Anchorage, AK
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Spoiler Alert!
The screenplay took the book's story and enhanced it into a great
statement
of the human condition. A cast away placed into a series of foster
families
and institutions that are warehouses at best; finally finds a home with
Michelle and Dan and for a time seems to be more than the
others.
He even finds a friend; an old lady who, as he, is without a family;
Carlotta is a retired Circus performer and tells Cory stories of her life
with the circus and shares her favorite candy. As the two talk and learn
about the other, Cory realizes that Carlotta and he have a great deal in
common. Neither of them have a family ... Cory volunteers to be
Carlotta's
family and she pledges the same ... the two of them build a
family.
The Michelle becomes pregnant, Cory overhears Dan and Michelle talk about
the pregnancy and how it would affect Cory ... Cory misunderstands and
jumps
to the wrong conclusion ... decides that he's not wanted; just like the
rest
and runs away. Carlotta decides to run away with him.
They ultimately find a circus, and the two of them find an extended
family
(not like the book) and build meaningful relationships with and old
friend
Dinghy and Zack a performer that takes Cory under his wing. Zack along
with
the school teacher/high ring dancer bring Cory back together with Dan and
Michelle when Carlotta suffers a heart attack and seems to
die.
All ends well; with the misunderstanding resolved; Cory goes back to Dan
and
Michelle and becomes their son and brother to the new baby. Carlotta
recovers and becomes moves in with the family ... the two of them finally
get what they've wanted all along ... a family.
A great story played by a powerful cast, and a great improvement over the
one found in the book; which was good, don't get me wrong. But in the
screenplay all the characters become real and positive players in Cory's
life. I give the effort a 10; and hope it's released in DVD or at least
VHS.
A wonderful, heartwarming family film, 13 December 2007
Author:
dapootieman from United States
I first saw The First of May a few years ago with my family and we all
were thoroughly pleased. Julie Harris gives a wonderful performance as
the lovable Carlotta and Dan Byrd is fantastic in his first film!
Mickey Rooney may not be the greatest actor in the world (and I hear he
smelled like tuna fish on set) but he certainly seemed to deliver in
this film.
This film also features the final screen appearance of Joe DiMaggio, a
true baseball legend.
The story is fun and touching, the cast is fantastic, and I have a
feeling that kid who played the catcher will go on to do great things
in the future!
I really hope this film comes to DVD soon! I'll be the first in line to
buy it and share it with others!
I had Rogers as a drama teacher!!!, 15 September 2007
Author:
serenity2016 from United States
I was in Gary Rogers drama class at LSCC and he is an amazing
professor. I got to be Little Red Riding Hood in a kiddie musical we
put on for school kids. All the songs were really cute and the kids
loved them.
We watched the movie in class and I loved it! I haven't had much luck
finding it to watch on TV but have seen Dan Byrd in several things
since. I haven't seen it in a couple of years hopefully I will catch
the movie on TV soon. I really wanted my daughter to watch it I think
she would really enjoy it.
The story line is really great and fun very family friendly!!
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- a heartwarming film, 17 February 2005
Author:
ladyval from New Mexico
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I just saw this movie as the opening film at our town's first ever film
festival here in NM. This was an independent film made by a gentleman
in Florida. I knew that Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris were in it but
was surprised by Charles Nelson Reilly. He was fun to see. I thought
the movie was well done and had something for everyone. The young man
who played Cory was perfect for his part. I thought Julie Harris was
wonderful dealing with the problems of the aged. It was also a good
film promoting the idea of adoption. It showed how some kids fall
through the cracks. Some of the wisdom in this movie will be remembered
for a long time. The rest of the cast was good as well as the
cinematography. They did an excellent job with the real circus footage
versus the film footage. Fun for the whole family!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Very cute family film!, 8 September 2003
Author:
Kristy (rose_colored_ice) from Dayton, Nevada
I watched this movie because of my eternal love of Charles Nelson Reilly.
I
love this story. The entire cast was superb. Although I didn't enjoy the
family scenes too much, I enjoyed every minute of the circus. This is
definitely on my list of favorite movies!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Good clean fun!, 21 August 2003
Author:
wjsms-1 from Lafayette, CA
My husband and I just happened upon this fine movie while channel surfing.
Julie Harris was outstanding, as were the other main characters. Loved
the
"pitch" at the end encouraging adoption. Though predictable, the story
was
enjoyable.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- There wasn't a dry eye in the house, 18 April 2001
Author:
oldcurmudgeon from Boiling Springs, PA
I recently had the opportunity to attend a screening followed by a Q&A
session conducted by the producer-director and found the film to be
wonderful - there wasn't a dry eye in the house - and the Q&A session to be
very enlightening. Don't miss this one if you have a chance to see it.
Julie Harris gives an Oscar-quality performance as an elderly lady shunted
off to an old folks home. Dan Byrd is perfect as the foster child abandoned
by his mother. Joe DiMaggio played hurt once again and you wouldn't know
it. The director shared with us that The Yankee Clipper, who was forced by
the union to accept the princely sum of $248 for his work in this film,
cracked two ribs the week before filming his scenes. Although he was in
obvious pain between takes, on-screen he was the Joe DiMaggio we all
remember. This G-rated film has powerful messages about adoption and should
be seen by families. This movie deserves wide release.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Enjoyed this wonderful film., 2 December 1999
Author:
ronski-3
The Fist of May is a great family film. This is a nice story of a foster
child meeting an older woman in a nursing home, bonding with her and running
away to join the circus with her. The film is well acted. Julie Harris is
wonderful. The kid who played "Corey" is a fabulous actor. Even Joe DiMaggio
was great.
This film looked great, sounded great, was well acted and well
directed.
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8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-

Julie Harris lifts this low-budget film to a higher level, 8 April 2001
Author: oldprof from Carlisle PA
"The First of May" refers to a greenhorn in the circus business, and that's what young Cory (affectingly played by Dan Byrd) is, when he runs away from his current foster home & joins forces with Carlotta, a lonely, assertive woman condemned for some reason(she has no obvious physical or mental defect) to a restrictive Florida nursing home. Carlotta is no greenhorn, however; she has had years of experience in a circus & even encounters two old friends when she & Cory join Clyde Beatty's troop. The circus scenes alone, w/ their brilliant colors & daredevil activity, would be enough to attract young viewers, but the film is also based on the child-catching premise that a young person of pluck & ingenuity can rescue himself from a constrictive situation. I, for one, was sorry to see Cory return at the end to the kindly but clueless couple from whom he ran away. (In one episode they put him to bed without supper, without asking for any explanation of his behavior.) The lack of family dialogue, however, is more than made up for in his relationship with Carlotta, wonderfully played (complete with foreign accent--Austrian? Hungarian?) by the inimitable Julie Harris, who handles every scene, including dancing with an elephant, with dignified capability. Harris, Mickey Rooney, and several other actors (including Joe DiMaggio in a cameo) agreed to act in this film because it sends the message, "Adopt an unwanted child." But the more important message is, that with the concern & understanding of a few perceptive adults, a child can acquire the self-assurance he needs to succeed in an often irrational, unfriendly world.
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Great family film, 20 January 2002
Author: axraupp from Minnesota
The story was well written, the acting was well done, the cinematography was well done. Charles Nelson Reily was great as an old clown, and Mickey Rooney was in his usual top form, even at this age.
Heck, I'm not one for family films, but this one was pretty good. My wife caught it on the Hallmark channel, and we just ended up watching it.
Sure, it has a happy ending...it's supposed to. Anything else would have been a disappointment.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

A great story and powerful cast., 1 November 2002
Author: Chip-444 from Anchorage, AK
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Spoiler Alert! The screenplay took the book's story and enhanced it into a great statement of the human condition. A cast away placed into a series of foster families and institutions that are warehouses at best; finally finds a home with Michelle and Dan and for a time seems to be more than the others.
He even finds a friend; an old lady who, as he, is without a family; Carlotta is a retired Circus performer and tells Cory stories of her life with the circus and shares her favorite candy. As the two talk and learn about the other, Cory realizes that Carlotta and he have a great deal in common. Neither of them have a family ... Cory volunteers to be Carlotta's family and she pledges the same ... the two of them build a family.
The Michelle becomes pregnant, Cory overhears Dan and Michelle talk about the pregnancy and how it would affect Cory ... Cory misunderstands and jumps to the wrong conclusion ... decides that he's not wanted; just like the rest and runs away. Carlotta decides to run away with him.
They ultimately find a circus, and the two of them find an extended family (not like the book) and build meaningful relationships with and old friend Dinghy and Zack a performer that takes Cory under his wing. Zack along with the school teacher/high ring dancer bring Cory back together with Dan and Michelle when Carlotta suffers a heart attack and seems to die.
All ends well; with the misunderstanding resolved; Cory goes back to Dan and Michelle and becomes their son and brother to the new baby. Carlotta recovers and becomes moves in with the family ... the two of them finally get what they've wanted all along ... a family.
A great story played by a powerful cast, and a great improvement over the one found in the book; which was good, don't get me wrong. But in the screenplay all the characters become real and positive players in Cory's life. I give the effort a 10; and hope it's released in DVD or at least VHS.
A wonderful, heartwarming family film, 13 December 2007

Author: dapootieman from United States
I first saw The First of May a few years ago with my family and we all were thoroughly pleased. Julie Harris gives a wonderful performance as the lovable Carlotta and Dan Byrd is fantastic in his first film!
Mickey Rooney may not be the greatest actor in the world (and I hear he smelled like tuna fish on set) but he certainly seemed to deliver in this film.
This film also features the final screen appearance of Joe DiMaggio, a true baseball legend.
The story is fun and touching, the cast is fantastic, and I have a feeling that kid who played the catcher will go on to do great things in the future!
I really hope this film comes to DVD soon! I'll be the first in line to buy it and share it with others!
I had Rogers as a drama teacher!!!, 15 September 2007

Author: serenity2016 from United States
I was in Gary Rogers drama class at LSCC and he is an amazing professor. I got to be Little Red Riding Hood in a kiddie musical we put on for school kids. All the songs were really cute and the kids loved them.
We watched the movie in class and I loved it! I haven't had much luck finding it to watch on TV but have seen Dan Byrd in several things since. I haven't seen it in a couple of years hopefully I will catch the movie on TV soon. I really wanted my daughter to watch it I think she would really enjoy it.
The story line is really great and fun very family friendly!!
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

a heartwarming film, 17 February 2005
Author: ladyval from New Mexico
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I just saw this movie as the opening film at our town's first ever film festival here in NM. This was an independent film made by a gentleman in Florida. I knew that Mickey Rooney and Julie Harris were in it but was surprised by Charles Nelson Reilly. He was fun to see. I thought the movie was well done and had something for everyone. The young man who played Cory was perfect for his part. I thought Julie Harris was wonderful dealing with the problems of the aged. It was also a good film promoting the idea of adoption. It showed how some kids fall through the cracks. Some of the wisdom in this movie will be remembered for a long time. The rest of the cast was good as well as the cinematography. They did an excellent job with the real circus footage versus the film footage. Fun for the whole family!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Very cute family film!, 8 September 2003
Author: Kristy (rose_colored_ice) from Dayton, Nevada
I watched this movie because of my eternal love of Charles Nelson Reilly. I love this story. The entire cast was superb. Although I didn't enjoy the family scenes too much, I enjoyed every minute of the circus. This is definitely on my list of favorite movies!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Good clean fun!, 21 August 2003
Author: wjsms-1 from Lafayette, CA
My husband and I just happened upon this fine movie while channel surfing. Julie Harris was outstanding, as were the other main characters. Loved the "pitch" at the end encouraging adoption. Though predictable, the story was enjoyable.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

There wasn't a dry eye in the house, 18 April 2001
Author: oldcurmudgeon from Boiling Springs, PA
I recently had the opportunity to attend a screening followed by a Q&A session conducted by the producer-director and found the film to be wonderful - there wasn't a dry eye in the house - and the Q&A session to be very enlightening. Don't miss this one if you have a chance to see it. Julie Harris gives an Oscar-quality performance as an elderly lady shunted off to an old folks home. Dan Byrd is perfect as the foster child abandoned by his mother. Joe DiMaggio played hurt once again and you wouldn't know it. The director shared with us that The Yankee Clipper, who was forced by the union to accept the princely sum of $248 for his work in this film, cracked two ribs the week before filming his scenes. Although he was in obvious pain between takes, on-screen he was the Joe DiMaggio we all remember. This G-rated film has powerful messages about adoption and should be seen by families. This movie deserves wide release.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Enjoyed this wonderful film., 2 December 1999
Author: ronski-3
The Fist of May is a great family film. This is a nice story of a foster child meeting an older woman in a nursing home, bonding with her and running away to join the circus with her. The film is well acted. Julie Harris is wonderful. The kid who played "Corey" is a fabulous actor. Even Joe DiMaggio was great.
This film looked great, sounded great, was well acted and well directed.
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