Tod Browning

Freaks

Freaks

The most transgressive film produced by a major American studio in the 1930s, Tod Browning’s crowning achievement has haunted the margins of cinema for nearly one hundred years. An unforgettable cast of real-life sideshow performers portray the entertainers in a traveling circus who, shunned by mainstream society, live according to their own code—one of radical acceptance for the fellow oppressed and, as the show’s beautiful but cruel trapeze artist learns, of terrifying retribution for those who cross them. Received with revulsion by viewers upon its initial release, Freaks permanently damaged Browning’s career but can now be seen for what it is: an audacious cry for understanding and a singular experience of nightmarish, almost avant-garde power.

Film Info

  • United States
  • 1932
  • 62 minutes
  • Black & White
  • 1.37:1
  • English

Available In

Collector's Set

Freaks / The Unknown / The Mystic: Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers

Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers

Blu-ray Box Set

2 Discs

$55.96

Collector's Set

Freaks / The Unknown / The Mystic: Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers

Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers

DVD Box Set

2 Discs

$31.96

Freaks
Cast
Wallace Ford
Phroso
Leila Hyams
Venus
Olga Baclanova
Cleopatra
Roscoe Ates
Roscoe
Henry Victor
Hercules
Harry Earles
Hans
Daisy Earles
Frieda
Rose Dione
Madame Tetrallini
Daisy Hilton
“Siamese” twin
Violet Hilton
“Siamese” twin
Schlitze Surtees
Schlitze
Josephine Joseph
Half Woman, Half Man
Prince Randian
The Living Torso
Olga Roderick
Bearded lady
Frances O’Connor
The Living Venus de Milo
Martha Morris
Armless girl
Elvira Snow
Pinhead Zip
Jenny Lee Snow
Pinhead Pip
Angelo Rossitto
Angeleno
Edward Brophy
Rollo brother
Matt McHugh
Rollo brother
Johnny Eck
Half Boy
Peter Robinson
Human Skeleton
Elizabeth Green
Stork Woman
Minnie Woolsey
Koo Koo the Bird Girl
Albert Conti
Monsieur Duval, the landowner
Michael Visaroff
Jean, the caretaker
Murray Kinnell
Sideshow barker
Hooper Atchley
Doctor
Jerry Austin
Knife-throwing dwarf
Mathilde Comont
Madame Bartet
Ernie S. Adams
Sideshow patron
Edith
Turtle Girl
Delmo Fritz
Sword-swallower
Constantine Romanoff
Man bringing Frieda’s horse
Sidney Bracey
Hans and Frieda’s butler
Credits
Director
Tod Browning
Producer
Irving Thalberg
Screenplay
Willis Goldbeck
Screenplay
Leon Gordon
Based on the short story “Spurs,” by
Clarence Aaron “Tod” Robbins
Dialogue
Edgar Allan Woolf
Dialogue
Al Boasberg
Photography
Merritt B. Gerstad
Additional photography
Paul C. Vogel
Additional photography
Oliver T. Marsh
Assistant camera
David S. Horsley
Art direction
Cedric Gibbons
Art direction
Merrill Pye
Film editor
Basil Wrangell
Recording engineer
Gavin Burns
Production manager
Harry Sharrock
Assistant director
Errol Taggart
Second assistant director
William Ryan
Script clerk/third assistant director
Willard Sheldon

Current

Tod Browning’s Ballyhoo Art
Tod Browning’s Ballyhoo Art

The director of Freaks, The Unknown, and The Mystic tested the limits of early-Hollywood taste with his provocative visions of carnival life and society’s outcasts.

By Farran Smith Nehme