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Release Date:
20 February 1932 (USA)
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Tagline:
Can a full grown woman truly love a MIDGET ? more
Plot:
A circus' beautiful trapeze artist agrees to marry the leader of side-show performers, but his deformed friends discover she is only marrying him for his inheritance. full summary | add synopsis
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1 win
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1 nomination
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(14 articles)
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'Freaks' is an extraordinary movie with a lot of heart.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Wallace Ford | ... | Phroso | |
| Leila Hyams | ... | Venus | |
| Olga Baclanova | ... | Cleopatra | |
| Roscoe Ates | ... | Roscoe (as Rosco Ates) | |
| Henry Victor | ... | Hercules | |
| Harry Earles | ... | Hans | |
| Daisy Earles | ... | Frieda | |
| Rose Dione | ... | Madame Tetrallini | |
| Daisy Hilton | ... | Siamese Twin | |
| Violet Hilton | ... | Siamese Twin | |
| Schlitze | ... | Himself | |
| Josephine Joseph | ... | Half Woman-Half Man | |
| Johnny Eck | ... | Half Boy | |
| Frances O'Connor | ... | Armless Girl | |
| Peter Robinson | ... | Human Skeleton |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Forbidden Love (USA) (informal title)
Nature's Mistakes (USA) (informal title)
The Monster Show
Fenómenos (Uruguay) (Venezuela) [es]
Freaks (Austria) (West Germany) (TV title) [de]
A Parada dos Monstros (Portugal) [pt]
Barnum (France) [fr]
Dziwolagi (Poland) [pl]
Freaks - La monstrueuse parade (France) [fr]
Freaks - Missgestaltete (Germany) (DVD box title) [de]
Freaks - kummajaiset (Finland) (TV title) [fi]
La Parade des monstres (France) [fr]
La monstrueuse parade (France) [fr]
La parada de los monstruos (Spain) [es]
Monstres (France) [fr]
Monstros (Brazil) [pt]
Sirkussällskapet (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Sirkusseurue (Finland) (informal title) [fi]
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Nature's Mistakes (USA) (informal title)
The Monster Show
Fenómenos (Uruguay) (Venezuela) [es]
Freaks (Austria) (West Germany) (TV title) [de]
A Parada dos Monstros (Portugal) [pt]
Barnum (France) [fr]
Dziwolagi (Poland) [pl]
Freaks - La monstrueuse parade (France) [fr]
Freaks - Missgestaltete (Germany) (DVD box title) [de]
Freaks - kummajaiset (Finland) (TV title) [fi]
La Parade des monstres (France) [fr]
La monstrueuse parade (France) [fr]
La parada de los monstruos (Spain) [es]
Monstres (France) [fr]
Monstros (Brazil) [pt]
Sirkussällskapet (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Sirkusseurue (Finland) (informal title) [fi]
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Runtime:
64 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
Portugal:M/12 |
Italy:(Banned) (original rating) |
Italy:T (VHS/DVD rating) (self applied) |
Finland:(Banned) (1932) |
Canada:14A (video rating) |
Finland:K-16 (1972) (Finnish Film Archive) |
USA:Passed (National Board of Review) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Australia:PG |
Germany:16 |
UK:12 (re-rating) (2001) |
UK:15 (video rating) (1995) |
UK:R (original rating) |
UK:X (re-rating) (1963) |
USA:Unrated |
Ireland:(Banned) (1999)
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The original casting had Victor McLaglen as Hercules, Myrna Loy as Cleopatra, and Jean Harlow as Venus. All balked at the prospect of co-starring with "sideshow exhibitions".
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Boom mic visible: The shadow of the boom fall on Phroso's back when he and Venus are talking in the trailer, after her angry outburst at him.
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Featured in Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)
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Are the freaks real or just actors in costumes?How does the movie end?
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I really dig 1930s horror movies. There's just something special about them that can never be recreated. A lot of it has to do with the talkies being new territory, many of the directors adapting German Expressionist techniques to Hollywood melodrama, and the freedom allowed before the Hayes Code really kicked in. Movies like 'Dracula', 'Frankenstein', 'Bride Of Frankenstein', 'Island Of Lost Souls', 'The Invisible Man' and 'White Zombie' are horror classics which still impress today. I wonder whether anyone will be watching the lame horror movies of today in seventy years for any other reason than some cheap laughs? Todd Browning made the transition from silent movies and directed the hugely successful 'Dracula' in 1931. It was a sensation and made Bela Lugosi a horror icon. Browning could pretty much do anything he chose after that. He chose to do 'Freaks'. Great for us as, not so great for him. The movie was universally reviled and even banned in some countries and his career never fully recovered. But 'Freaks' is an extraordinary movie with a lot of heart. It has faults, sure - some corny acting at times, and not so great production values - but it really doesn't matter. I don't know anyone who's seen it who hasn't been deeply affected by it. The reason the movie caused such a negative reaction back in the 1930s was because it used real circus performers including Zip the Pinhead and Radian "The Living Torso". Many people found this to be distasteful and exploitative, but the performers seemed to be glad to get the opportunity to work, and the whole crux of the movie is that the "freaks" are more decent than the "normal" Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova) , the trapeze artist who marries little person Hans (Harry Earls) for his money. 'Freaks' is still a very powerful and unique movie. It has inspired many creative people over the years from the Surrealists to The Ramones to Jodorowsky to David Lynch. 'Freaks' comes with my highest recommendation!