Freaks (1932) A carnival barker displays a sideshow freak called the Feathered Hen and
tells her story. Cleopatra, a trapeze artist with the carnival, is adored
by a midget named Hans. Frieda, Hans' fianc?e (also a midget), warns Hans
that Cleopatra is only interested in him so that he will give her money.
Cleopatra has an affair with Hercules, and when Frieda lets it slip that
Hans is to come into an inheritance, Cleopatra and Hercules plan to get the
money be having Cleopatra marry Hans. During the wedding reception,
Cleopatra, although openly romantic with Hercules, is accepted by the
freaks, but is revolted and mocks them. The freaks decide that they no
longer need Hercules in their carnival and have a new career for Cleopatra
all lined up, and make sure she doesn't "chicken" out. In a side-show circus, where the greatest attractions are deformed people,
the gorgeous trapeze artist Cleopatra is the lover of the strong Hercules.
She plays as if she liked the German midget Hans, who is in love with her,
to borrow his money and get expensive gifts he gives to her. When the
jealous German midget Frieda, who loves Hans, asks Cleopatra to spare Hans
from a great deception, she accidentally discloses that he is an heir of a
great fortune. Cleo decides to get married with Hans to poison him and get
his inheritance. In the wedding feast, Cleopatra openly flirts with
Hercules and mocks the side-show performers. When a very ill Hans is saved
by a doctor that tells that he has been cruelly poisoned, the other freaks
snoops in Hans trailer and they find what Cleopatra is doing with him. In a
stormy night, all the freaks join forces and transform Cleopatra in the
Feathered Hen. Although not shown in the DVD, which has the commercial
alternative version, in the original story Hercules is castrated and
becomes a soprano singer. |