Freaks (1932)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 66 mins
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Freaks
The genesis of MGM's Freaks was a magazine piece by Ted Robbins titled Spurs. The story involved a terrible revenge enacted by a mean-spirited circus midget upon his normal-sized wife. In adapting Spurs for the screen, writers Willis Goldbeck, Leon Gordon, Edgar Allan Wolf, and Al Boasberg retained the circus setting and the little man-big woman wedding, all the while de-vilifying the midget and transforming the woman into the true "heavy" of the piece. German "little person" Harry Earles plays Hans, who falls in love with long-legged trapeze artist Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova). Discovering that Hans is heir to a fortune, Cleopatra inveigles him into a marriage, all the while planning to bump off her new husband and run away with brutish strongman Hercules (Henry Victor). What she doesn't reckon with is the code of honor among circus freaks: "offend one, offend them all." What set this film apart from director Tod Browning's earlier efforts was the fact that genuine circus and carnival sideshow performers were cast as the freaks: Harry Earles and his equally diminutive sister Daisy, Siamese twins Violet and Daisy Hilton, legless Johnny Eck, armless-legless Randian (who rolls cigarettes with his teeth), androgynous Josephine-Joseph, "pinheads" Schlitzie, Elvira, Jennie Lee Snow, and so on. Upon its initial release, Freaks was greeted with such revulsion from movie-house audiences that MGM spent the next 30 years distancing themselves as far from the project as possible. For many years available only in a truncated reissue version titled Nature's Mistakes, Freaks was eventually restored to its original release print. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Freaks:
Leila Hyams also in Sins of the Children
Olga Baclanova also in The Man Who Laughs
Roscoe Ates also in Reg'lar Fellers , Colorado Serenade , The Champ , Cimarron , Rancho Grande
Harry Earles also in The Wizard of Oz
Daisy Earles also in The Wizard of Oz
Rose Dione also in Little Lord Fauntleroy , The Beloved Rogue , The King Murder , Suds , Beau Brummell
Daisy Hilton also in Chained for Life
Violet Hilton also in Chained for Life
Freaks Trivia
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