AnDread talks in-depth with film critic Angela M. Smith about Tod Browning’s controversial 1932 classic, Freaks. Her contact and publication info is listed below.
Show Notes
- Introduction
- Freaks Synopsis 17:01
- Check out the documentary Freaks: Sideshow Cinema on YouTube, featuring author David J. Skal (who wrote a biography of Tod Browning), Jennifer Miller (woman with a beard, performer, juggler, and fire eater; check out her lecture on Circus Amok), and others
- Freaks Discussion 25:53
- Our personal history with and overall thoughts on the film
- Thoughts on the word “freak” (see Shocked and Amazed!’s sideshow terminology)
- Favorite scene(s)
- Is Freaks exploitative of people with disabilities?
- Is Freaks a horror film?
- Reception of the film
- Thoughts on the ending scene(s)
- Comparison with the short story “Spurs” by Tod Robbins that inspired the film
- Psycho Sounds 1:24:28
- Fright Club Podcast hosted by Columbus film critics George Wolf and Hope Madden
- Twitter: @FrightClubPod
- Facebook: MaddWolf.
- Podcast about new releases of all genres: The Screening Room, Fright Club: (Physical) Disabilities in Horror
- Fright Club: Mental Illness in Horror
- Freaky Fic 1:27:38
- Lisa Tuttle’s short story collection A Nest of Nightmares (1986)
- Featured in the book Horror: 100 Best Books
- Plugs and Wrap-Up 1:30:25
- freaksandpsychospodcast.com
- freaksandpsychospodcast@gmail.com
- voicemail: 614-721-1011.
- Twitter: @FreaksPsychos and @AnDreadtheBlind
- Facebook: facebook.com/groups/freaksandpsychos/
- Letterboxd: Andread and Disability in Horror
- Dark Mark, creator of the show’s intro and outro music
- Twitter: @mark_longfield
- Letterboxd: Darkmark
A transcript will be available in the future for this episode.
You can contact Angela M. Smith at ang.smith@utah.edu or AnDread for access to the below articles or book chapters if you cannot access them through your university or local libraries.
Smith, Angela M. “Impaired Visions: The Cultural and Cinematic Politics of Blindness in the Horror Film.” Horror Zone: The Cultural Experience of Contemporary Horror Cinema, edited by Ian Conrich, Tauris, 2010, pp. 259-275.
Smith, Angela M. Hideous Progeny: Disability, Eugenics, and Classic Horror Cinema. Columbia University Press, 2011.
Smith, Angela M. “Walk This Way: Frankenstein’s Monster, Disability Simulation, and Zombie Ambulation.” Literature and Medicine, Volume 36, No. 2, fall 2018, pp. 412-438. DOI: 10.1353/lm.2018.0021.
Smith, Angela M. “Dis-Affection: Disability Effects and Disabled Moves at the Movies.” The Matter of Disability: Materiality, Biopolitics, Crip Affect, edited by David Mitchell, Sharon Snyder, and Susan Antebi, University of Michigan Press, 2018.
Smith, Angela M. “Madness: The Babadook.” Monsters: A Companion, edited by Simon Bacon, Peter Lang, 2020.
Books on freaks in culture and sideshows
For more information on Freaks, check out The Freaks Show: Rare documents about Freaks, Tod Browning’s classic cult movie.
Rachel Adams, Sideshow USA: Freaks and the American Cultural Imagination
Nadja Durbach, Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture
Leslie Fiedler, Freaks: Myths and Images of the Secret Self
David J. Skal, Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood’s Master of the Macabre
Rosemarie Thomson-Garland, Freakery: Cultural Spectacles of the Extraordinary Body