Sideshow circus performers become angered with trapeze artist Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova) when she pretends to be interested in midget Hans (Harry Earles) while carrying on an affair with muscleman Hercules (Henry Victor). Hans' fiancée Frieda (Daisy Earles) tries to convince him that Cleopatra is only interested in the fortune he is about to inherit, but Hans is so infatuated that he doesn't listen. When the rest of the performers find out that Cleopatra plans to marry Hans and then poison him, the 'freaks' decide to make her 'one of them.'.
Freaks is based on Spurs, a short story by American author Tod Robbins (1888-1949). Spurs was first published in the February 1923 issue of Munsey's Magazine. It is also included in Robbins' anthology Who Wants a Green Bottle? and Other Uneasy Tales (1936).
The "freaks" featured in the movie are actual individuals who have appeared as "freaks" in various carnival, circus, and vaudeville shows. Consequently, we are introduced to Siamese twins Daisy Hilton and Violet Hilton, Half Boy Johnny Eck, Armless Girl Frances O'Connor, the Living Skeleton Peter Robinson, Bearded Lady Olga Roderick, the Living Torso Prince Randian, Bird Girl Elizabeth Green, and pinheads Schlitze, Zip (Elvira Snow), and Pip (Jenny Lee Snow).
"Pinhead" is a term used to describe a cephalic disorder known medically as microencephaly ("small brain") in which the head fails to grow while the face develops normally, producing a child with a small head and a receding forehead. Microencephaly can occur due to a genetic disorder or to other maternal factors, such as alcoholism, diabetes, or German measles (Rubella), that stunt the growth of nerve cells in the brain of a developing fetus. Similar to microencephaly is another disorder called anencephaly ("no brain"), in which the child is born without a brain or only the rudiments of a brain stem. Having no brain, anencephalics never gain consciousness and usually die within a few days after birth, while microencephalics may survive into adulthood but with associated problems such as retardation, dwarfism, and speech or motor disorders.
When the freaks find out that Cleopatra has been poisoning Hans in order to obtain his inheritance, they attack her and Hercules with various knives. The final two scenes occur some years later. The first scene revisits the opening scene, and we see Cleopatra in her box, looking like a squawking human chicken, her tongue cut out, one eye gouged, and her legs hacked off. In the last scene, Venus (Leila Hyams) and Phroso (Wallace Ford) reunite Frieda with Hans, who has been living in seclusion in his mansion.
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- How long is Freaks?1 hour and 4 minutes
- When was Freaks released?February 20, 1932
- What is the IMDb rating of Freaks?7.8 out of 10
- Who stars in Freaks?
- Who wrote Freaks?
- Who directed Freaks?
- Who was the producer of Freaks?
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- Who are the characters in Freaks?Phroso, Venus, Cleopatra, Roscoe, Hans, Frieda, and Siamese Twin
- What is the plot of Freaks?A circus' beautiful trapeze artist Cleopatra agrees to marry Hans the leader of side-show performers, but Hans' deformed friends discover that she is only marrying him for his inheritance. So they seek revenge.
- What was the budget for Freaks?$310,600
- How much did Freaks earn at the worldwide box office?$4,070
- What is Freaks rated?Not Rated
- What genre is Freaks?Drama and Horror
- How many awards has Freaks won?2 awards
- How many awards has Freaks been nominated for?3 nominations
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