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Freaks is a 1932 horror film that tells the story of a normal-sized woman (Leila Hyams) who marries a sideshow midget (Harry Earles) for his money, and has to face the other people who work the sideshow when she has an affair with the strongman (Henry Victor), and mocks the other freaks in the show. The film also stars Wallace Ford.

The movie was adapted by Al Boasberg, Willis Goldbeck, Leon Gordon and Edgar Allan Woolf from the novel Spurs by Tod Robbins. It was directed by Tod Browning. Browning took the exceptional step of casting real "freaks" (people with deformities), rather than using costumes and makeup.

Among the other freaks are the Hilton twins; Schlitze the Pinhead Girl (actually a man, Simon Metz); Zip and Pip (Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow, the inspiration for Zippy the Pinhead); the hermaphrodite Josephine Joseph, with her left/right divided hair (believed to be the inspiration for the hairstyle of Phil Oakey of the band Human League); Johnny Eck, the legless man; and the limbless Prince Randian, who in a notable scene rolls a cigarette with his mouth.

Reaction to this film was so intense, Browning had trouble finding work afterwards. The movie was banned in the UK for thirty years.

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

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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.


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