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Freaks (also re-released as The Monster Story, [6] Forbidden Love, and Nature's Mistakes [7]) is a 1932 American pre-Code drama horror film produced and directed by Tod Browning, starring Wallace Ford, Leila Hyams, Olga Baclanova, and Roscoe Ates.
April 9, 1932 But the Flesh Is Weak: April 24, 1932 Are You Listening: April 30, 1932 When a Feller Needs a Friend: May 14, 1932 Huddle: May 14, 1932 Letty Lynton: May 28, 1932 As You Desire Me: June 4, 1932 New Morals for Old: June 4, 1932 Night Court: June 25, 1932 Red-Headed Woman: July 2, 1932 Unashamed: July 9, 1932 The Washington ...
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John Eckhardt Jr, (August 27, 1911 – January 5, 1991), professionally billed as Johnny Eck, was an American freak show performer in sideshows and a film actor. Born with sacral agenesis, Eck is best known today for his role in Tod Browning's 1932 cult classic film Freaks and his appearances as a bird creature in several Tarzan films.
The Mystic is a 1925 American MGM silent drama film directed by Tod Browning, who later directed MGM's Freaks (1932). It was co-written by Browning and Waldemar Young, writing a similar storyline to their earlier 1925 hit film The Unholy Three.
She appeared in the 1932 film Freaks, alongside a cast of other sideshow performers from the time, billed as Koo Koo, the Bird Girl. She was not the original Koo Koo however; the billing was previously used by another performer in the film, a "Stork" or "Bird" woman named Elizabeth Green .
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Freaks: Tod Browning: Wallace Ford, Leila Hyams: United States [12] Island of Lost Souls: Erle C. Kenton: Charles Laughton, Bela Lugosi, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams: United States [17] Kongo: William J. Cowen: Walter Huston, Lupe Vélez, Conrad Nagel: United States [18] [19] The Mask of Fu Manchu: Charles J. Brabin, Charles Vidor, King Vidor