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Freaks is a 1932 horror film from the Pre-Code era about sideshow performers, directed by Tod Browning.

The movie was adapted by Al Boasberg, Willis Goldbeck, Leon Gordon, and Edgar Allan Woolf from the short story Spurs by Tod Robbins. Browning, famed at the time for directing Bela Lugosi
in Dracula
(1931), took the exceptional step of casting real people with deformities as the eponymous sideshow "freaks", rather than using costumes and makeup. Director Browning had been a member of a travelling circus in his early years, and much of the film was drawn from his personal experiences. He intended to portray the classic moral of how beauty on the outside does not necessarily equate to beauty on the inside. In the film, the physically deformed "freaks" are inherently trusting and honorable people, while the real monsters are two of the "normal" members of the circus who conspire to murder Hans in order to obtain his large inheritance.

Reaction to this film was so intense that Browning had trouble finding work afterwards, and this in effect brought his career to an early close. The movie was banned in the United Kingdom for thirty years.

The film has been selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry
.

Overview

Freaks tells the story of an average-sized trapeze artist named Cleopatra (played by Olga Baclanova
) who marries a sideshow midget Hans, (played by Harry Earles
) for money that he had inherited. She mocks the other members of the troupe during their wedding celebrations and faces their retribution when she, along with her accomplice and lover, the strongman (Henry Victor), attempt to poison Hans. The film also stars Wallace Ford
, Leila Hyams
, and Earles' real-life sister Daisy Earles
.

Among the characters featured as "freaks" were the Hilton twins, a pair of female conjoined twins, and the armless wonders, Frances O'Connor
and Martha Morris. There were several microcephiles who were referred to in the film as "pinheads". The most notable of these was Schlitze, who wore a dress mainly to make it easier to use the bathroom, but who was in fact a male named Simon Metz. Other microcephiles were Zip and Pip (Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow, the inspiration for Zippy the Pinhead). Also featured were the hermaphrodite Josephine Joseph, with her left/right divided hair ( and who was believed to be the inspiration for the hairstyle of Phil Oakey of the band Human League); Johnny Eck, the legless man; and the completely limbless Prince Randian (also known as a torso), who, in a notable scene, rolls and lights a cigarette with his mouth. There was also Koo-Koo the Bird Girl (who suffered from Virchow-Seckel syndrome or bird-headed dwarfism) and is most remembered for the scene where she dances on the table, Elizabeth Green the Stork Woman and Olga Roderick the Bearded Lady.

Adaptations and influence

A comics adaptation of Freaks was published in four issues by Monster Comics in 1982, written by Jim Woodring and illustrated by F. Solano Lopez.

The movie was one of the inspirations for the television show Carnivàle on HBO, which is also set in the 1930s.

The famous quote

At one point in the film, the Freak crowd cry: "Gooble gobble, gooble gobble, we accept her, we accept her, one of us, one of us!" It is a phrase that has been used in homage numerous times since, including:

  • In a season 1 episode of The Simpsons called "There's No Disgrace Like Home" and the South Park episode "Butters' Very Own Episode".
  • It was the inspiration for the Ramones' song "Pinhead" (quoted as "Gabba Gabba").
  • The quote also appears in Robert Altman's The Player
    (1992).

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