Midnight Local

Censorship almost destroyed 'Freaks' (1932)


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In this conversation, Greg and Meredith discuss the film 'Freaks' (1932), exploring its significance in pre-code cinema, the impact of the Hays Code, and the themes of acceptance and identity. The discussion delves into the plot, character dynamics, and the use of real sideshow performers, highlighting the film's horror elements and its legacy as a cult classic. The conversation also touches on censorship, audience reactions, and the film's unique portrayal of marginalized individuals.


00:00 - Introduction to Freaks and Pre-Code Cinema

03:07 - The Context of Freaks and Its Director

05:47 - Understanding the Hays Code and Its Impact

09:05 - Plot Overview and Character Dynamics

11:47 - The Use of Real Sideshow Performers

15:02 - Themes of Acceptance and Identity

17:53 - The Horror Elements and Third Act

21:04 - Censorship and Audience Reactions

27:13 - Final Thoughts on Freaks and Its Legacy

32:15 - Alternate Endings

36:10 - Horror Movie or Cult Classic

43:20 - What's Coming Next

47:20 - Final Thoughts

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Midnight LocalBy Greg Titian & Meredith Ambelang

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