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Freakshow

2007 | 85m | English

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Director: Drew Bell
Writer: Keith Leopard
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In a modern retelling of Tod Browning's "Freaks" (1932), "Freakshow" tells the story of a group of criminals who chose to hide out by working security at a traveling circus. At first, they plot with an insider to steal the ticket sales, but the wily Lucy has bigger plans. She convinces the gang to let her seduce and marry the aging circus owner, Lon, in order to secure the entire circus fortune after he "suffers an accident". "People die all the time," Lucy says. The freaks are on to their scheme, however, and when the youngest of them is caught by the ruthless gang, they show no mercy to ensure her silence. When the circus folk find the child's remains, they swear vengeance, and no one is safe from their fury--least of all, the wily Lucy.
Release Date: Jan 30, 2007
Director: Drew Bell
Writer: Keith Leopard
Genres: Horror
Keywords circus, revenge, mutilation
Production Companies The Asylum
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher Adamson Lon
Rebekah Kochan Lucy
Dane Rosselli Hank
Sharon Edrei Sherri
McKenna Geu Kimmie
Robert Pike Daniel Security Chief
Mark Preston Miller Lee
Matthew Blashaw Jimmy
Dean N. Arevalo Al
Jason DeParis Arnie
Amanda Ward Margaret the Cannibal Girl
Name Job
Kristen Quintrall Editor
David Michael Latt Editor
Drew Bell Director
Keith Leopard Writer
Kiyomi Hara Costume Design
Mark Atkins Director of Photography
Kurt Altschwager Production Design
Steve Fish Art Direction
Lola Wallace Makeup Artist
Tom Devlin Makeup Effects
Kazuyuki Okada Makeup Effects
Brad Schield Assistant Art Director
Ugo Derouard Sound Editor
Suren Wijeyaratne Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shaun Dallas Camera Operator
Derrick Esperanza Gaffer
Howard Newstate Gaffer
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Sherri Strain Producer
David Rimawi Executive Producer
David Michael Latt Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Unofficial remake of 1932’s “Freaks” with too much wannabe edge_** In late 1931, four dirtbag thugs and their female associate join a carnival of freaks in SoCal with the intention of making a huge score. They should be concerned about going over the line because the freaks are outcasts who mi ... ght not have any qualms about apprehending their own justice. “Freakshow” (2007) cost $1 million to make and was shot on the same sets used for the HBO series Carnivàle with the vintage carnival accouterments (rides, tents, wardrobe, etc.) provided by the LA Circus. As with the classic “Freaks” from 75 years earlier, actual sideshow performers and disabled actors were used in the production. However, you won’t see any extras in the background, like audience members, due to the movie's small budget. This results in a sort of hollow, behind-the-scenes ambiance. Nevertheless, it successfully puts you into the world of the depression-era circus like “Water for Elephants,” which came out four years later. Another unforgettable example is DC Comics’ The Shadow #2 from 1973, drawn by the great Mike Kaluta. Yet those pieces had sympathetic characters, not to mention “Water for Elephants” had a blockbuster budget, whereas “Freakshow” is a low-budget flick that wallows in ugliness and depravity. The climax even throws in a long torture sequence obviously inspired by the torture porn craze at the time born from flicks like “Saw” and “Hostel.” Petite Amanda Ward stands out on the feminine front as Margaret, the Cannibal Girl, while Rebekah Kochan as Lucy is worth a mention, but her character is so repugnant she’s a turn-off. There’s a little bit of nudity and quite a bit of sleaze, so stay away if that offends you. So, “Freakshow” is too disagreeable to recommend even though I appreciated the milieu and the authentic look amidst the low-rent artistry. It runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot east of Los Angeles in Pedley, which is 7 miles before Riverside. GRADE: C+

Oct 07, 2024