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Status: Released

Runtime: 64

Budget: -

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Languages: de, fr, it, es, en

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  • 1932-02-20
     NR

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Content Score: 100

(1932)

7.6/10 (47 votes)

Overview

A carnival barker displays a sideshow freak called the Feathered Hen and tells her story. Cleopatra, a trapeze artist with the carnival, is adored by a midget named Hans. Frieda, Hans' fiancée (also a midget), warns Hans that Cleopatra is only interested in him so that he will give her money. Cleopatra has an affair with Hercules, and when Frieda lets it slip that Hans is to come into an inheritance, Cleopatra and Hercules plan to get the money be having Cleopatra marry Hans. During the wedding reception, Cleopatra, although openly romantic with Hercules, is accepted by the freaks, but is revolted and mocks them. The freaks decide that they no longer need Hercules in their carnival and have a new career for Cleopatra all lined up, and make sure she doesn't 'chicken' out.

Tagline

The love story of a SIREN, a GIANT, and a DWARF!

Crew

Director: Tod Browning
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Cast

Edgar Allan Woolf

Edgar Allan Woolf
as Phroso

Leila Hyams

Leila Hyams
as Venus

Olga Baclanova

Olga Baclanova
as Cleopatra

Roscoe Ates

Roscoe Ates
as Roscoe

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A review by John Chard

This is for the misfits the freaks and the runts.

Tod Browning's Freaks is as infamous today as it was back in the 30s when it shook film watchers to the core. Of course time has diluted some of its impact, you can imagine that a modern day horror fan drooling over torture porn et al being completely bemused by the reputation afforded Freaks. Yet it still remains a unique and nightmarish piece of film making, the sort of picture that if someone like David Lynch had made it in the modern era it would be heralded as a masterpiece of daring and genius like artistry.

Browning pulls us the vie... read the rest.