She freak
Title | She freak |
Release date | 1967 |
Director | Byron Mabe, Donn Davison |
Type | Couleur |
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Runtime | 83 |
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Sypnosis | Jade Cochran, a cynical woman who works as a waitress in a sleazy roadside cafe, is determined to improve her lot by any means. She takes a job waiting on tables in the meal tent of a carnival that comes to town, makes the acquaintance of Pat, a stripper, and Steve St. John, the wealthy owner of the carnival's freak show, and immediately decides that she wants to marry him. But Blackie Fleming, the sadistic operator of the ferris wheel, also appeals to her. Jade marries Steve and at the same time embarks on an affair with Blackie. Steve learns of the affair, confronts Blackie, and is stabbed to death in a fight. Blackie is sent to prison, and after Jade inherits her husband's enterprise, she fires Shortie, the carnival freak who informed Steve about her affair with Blackie, despite warnings from her friend Pat, one of the carnival strippers. That night all of the freaks attack Jade and transform her into a sideshow attraction. |
Cast | Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, Lynn Courtney, Bill McKinney, Claude Earl Jones |
Production company | Lion Dog, Sonney-Friedman Pictures |
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