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In a world where normality is a relative concept, two conjoined sisters, Violet and Daisy Hilton, struggle to find their place in society. Trapped in a freak show under a circus tent, the girls are the center of attention and curiosity, but behind the laughter and gazes lies a backdrop of sadness and unfulfilled longings. Since they were little, they have been exploited by their manager, who sees in them only the opportunity to make money.

Meanwhile, Violet dreams of love and independence, while Daisy seeks her own path. But the situation complicates when an unexpected love appears in their lives, unleashing a series of emotions that will challenge their bond and loyalty. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, the relationship between the sisters is put to the test. The desire to be seen beyond their condition confronts them with difficult decisions that could forever change the dynamic between them.

With cinematography that captures both the beauty and the grotesque reality of the lives of the freaks, the story delves into themes of identity, sibling love, and the struggle for acceptance. As the sisters navigate the tumultuous world of show business and their own hearts, the fate of true love and individual freedom becomes the beating heart of their story.

Media type
Movie
Year
1931
Director
Roy Del Ruth
Writer
William K. Wells
Arthur Caesar
Ray Enright
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.10
Actors
Winnie Lightner
Charles Butterworth
Guy Kibbee
Evalyn Knapp
Donald Cook
Matthew Betz
Fred Kelsey
Tom Ricketts
Vince Barnett
Arthur Hoyt
Louise Carver
Bobby Dunn
June Gittelson
Lew Harvey
Otto Hoffman
Bynunsky Hyman
George Magrill
Anna Magruder
Lew Meehan
Edward Morgan
Henry Rohmer
Cliff Saum
Lucille Ward
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Original title
Side Show
Duration
66
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