Film and "Freaks"
The plot of the film revolves around Hans, a little person who has become infatuated with Cleopatra, a trapeze artist born of “normal” proportions. After much courting, Cleopatra agrees to marry Hans, though the viewer is made aware that she is only interested in the fortune he has inherited through the warnings of Frieda, another little person employed by the Circus as a bare-back rider. The scene shown here has become one of the film’s most iconic, portraying the groups’ intended acceptance of Cleopatra as “one of us,” and ultimately her vitriolic rejection of their otherness.
Though the film attempts to portray its group of “freaks” sympathetically, imbuing them with a sense of humanity and dignity at times, it ultimately portrays them too frequently, and finally, as “monsters,” and MGM ultimately pulled the film shortly after its release, relegating it temporarily to obscurity, and ultimately ensuring its place as a divisive cult classic.