She Freak (sometimes stylized as She-Freak) is a 1967 American exploitation horror film directed by Byron Mabe and starring Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, and Lynn Courtney. It is an unofficial remake of the 1932 film Freaks. An alternate version of the film, titled Asylum of the Insane, was also released, and features inserts shot by Donn Davison. Plot: After an unhappy waitress takes a job serving food at a carnival, her involvement in the lives of the sideshow performers takes a dark turn.
00:05:59I now direct your attention to the platform to your immediate right, where Madam Sonia, the foremost hypnotic herpetologist of our time, will demonstrate her occult control of nature's deadliest and most loathsome creatures, snakes alive.
00:07:48Maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you, maybe you'll, maybe you may have to go to a movie or something some night after you get off work?
00:07:52Some other time, maybe.
00:08:02Well, I guess I'd better get going.
00:08:15I got the right change.
00:08:17Yes, sir. Thank you kindly.
00:08:22You sure don't give those rednecks a time of day, do you?
00:08:32Now, don't get me wrong, Jade.
00:08:34I like that in my gals.
00:08:36Not messing around with the paying customers.
00:08:39You know, I had this one pig, Betty June.
00:08:46She used to take on every mother's son to come through the door.
00:08:49Yeah, you told me about her 25 times.
00:08:55Well, that old Betty June, you know, I'll bet you some weeks she took as much as I do.
00:09:03Much is all bad, huh?
00:09:05Yeah.
00:09:05I know.
00:09:06That's enough to tempt a girl into a life of sin.
00:09:09Jade.
00:09:22Lucille went up to Coleman to visit her mother.
00:09:28What do you say you and me, we go over to Lee County tonight for a couple of beers, huh?
00:09:33Gee, Gracie.
00:09:40That sounds groovy.
00:09:43But I'm afraid I don't have anything classy enough to wear for such a grand occasion.
00:09:49Don't you get so damn snotty.
00:09:51Who the hell do you think you are, anyway?
00:09:53I know who I am.
00:09:56I'm nobody.
00:09:58Just like you.
00:09:59I know something else, too.
00:10:13Even I'm ever going to be somebody.
00:10:15I'm wasting my time in this built pit.
00:10:18And that goes for anybody who comes in here.
00:10:21And that includes the married owner.
00:10:23You were talking yourself right out of a job, girl.
00:10:31You know that?
00:10:32Fire me.
00:10:34Who else around here would work for you?
00:10:37Especially for what you pay.
00:10:41Well, you get to keep all the tips, don't you?
00:10:45Oh, big deal.
00:10:48I'll retire next week on them tips.
00:10:52Well, what do you want, Jade?
00:10:57Do you know yourself?
00:11:01No.
00:11:05But I know what I don't want.
00:11:08I don't want to wind up like my mama did.
00:11:10My daddy used to say that she was the prettiest girl in West Texas.
00:11:17She's a tired old woman now.
00:11:2042 years old, and she's a tired old woman.
00:11:25They've been married 25 years, and you know what she's got to show for it?
00:11:31Nine kids.
00:11:32Never's even been to high school.
00:11:34160 acres of mortgage dust, a $5 wedding band, and a $100 burial policy.
00:11:42No, sir.
00:11:43There's got to be something better than that.
00:11:52I don't know what or where it is.
00:11:54But when I find it, I'm going to get it.
00:11:57Even if I have to lie or beg or cheat or steal for it, I'm going to get it.
00:12:03You keep talking like that girl, you're going to get in trouble.
00:12:33Where are you going?
00:12:40Not as far as I'd like to.
00:13:03You keep talking like that girl, you're going to get in trouble.
00:13:10Let's go.
00:13:13Well, I don't know.
00:13:16I don't know.
00:13:18I don't know.
00:13:19I don't know.
00:13:21I don't know.
00:13:23I don't know.
00:13:26I don't know.
00:13:28I don't know.
00:13:29You're going to get there.
00:13:30I don't know.
00:13:31Customer cover.
00:13:43Yes, sir. Come around with me.
00:13:45Hey, I don't need a reservation, do I?
00:13:47You want to see a menu?
00:14:02Don't eat it, darling.
00:14:04Just give me a grilled cheese, a cup of black coffee, and a piece of pie.
00:14:17Sandwich coming right up.
00:14:18Thanks, darling.
00:14:20You come far today?
00:14:22All the way from Jonesboro.
00:14:27There you are, my friend. Another grilled great one.
00:14:31Hey, that looks good. Let's see if that can pass the acid test.
00:14:38Mm-hmm, good.
00:14:41Not bad. Are you the boss?
00:14:44Proprietor, general manager, and chief chef.
00:14:46Well, look, I'm an advance man for a carnival show coming in,
00:14:50and it's being sponsored by your legion.
00:14:52Would you do me a favor?
00:14:54Would you mind putting this card up somewhere in here?
00:14:58Look, it's for the legion.
00:15:01Well, I guess that's the least I can do for a customer.
00:15:05And for the legion.
00:15:08Hey, how about that?
00:15:20I sure appreciate it.
00:15:29More coffee?
00:15:31Please, young lady.
00:15:38I guess you get to see a whole lot of the country.
00:15:48Well, traveling with the shows, I mean.
00:15:51Yeah.
00:15:52That's the one thing you can say about it.
00:15:54You get to see the country.
00:15:56Have you been a showman, Lowell?
00:16:00For as long as I can remember, honey.
00:16:03Even longer, I think.
00:16:04Hey, don't forget the gentleman's pie.
00:16:06Excuse me.
00:16:07I'll get you.
00:16:07All right.
00:16:08All right.
00:16:20Is there any jobs for girls around the show?
00:16:23Oh, I can't sing or dance or anything like that.
00:16:26But if there's work, I'm used to it.
00:16:29Why?
00:16:31Husband?
00:16:34Boyfriend problem?
00:16:36Family?
00:16:36Mom and dad?
00:16:37Who?
00:16:38It's a rugged line.
00:16:40What ain't?
00:16:46Look.
00:16:48The show will get in late Sunday evening.
00:16:52Monday, go to the office wagon.
00:16:56Ask for Al Babcock.
00:16:57Now, you tell them Ben Thomas sent you.
00:17:02Ben Thomas.
00:17:04I don't even know if there's...
00:17:05Everything all right, old buddy?
00:17:07My compliments to the ship.
00:17:11Would you let me have the tab, please, honey?
00:17:13You all come back to see us now, yet?
00:17:26Thanks very much for putting that poster up.
00:17:28Mr. Thomas?
00:17:43Mr. Thomas?
00:17:46Mr. Thomas?
00:17:58It is Mr. Babcock.
00:18:01Al Babcock.
00:18:02Thanks.
00:18:03Thanks very much, Mr. Thomas.
00:18:06Please don't thank me.
00:18:08I don't even know if there's anything open on the show, honey.
00:18:12I surely don't know why a pretty young girl like you wants to get with it.
00:18:17It's your life.
00:18:20Look, if that's what you want, then be with it for it.
00:18:25I'll see you.
00:18:26You want to run off and join that lousy carnival, huh?
00:18:47Too good to work for me, huh?
00:18:54What the hell are you going to do on the carnival, Jay?
00:18:57You're going to dance a hoochie-coochie?
00:19:02Show the farm boys what you got?
00:19:05Maybe you're going to have your own concession, huh?
00:19:08Take on the roustabouts every night?
00:19:12Hey, haven't you?
00:19:13What?
00:19:31Oh, man.
00:19:32You get out of here, you carnival tramp.
00:19:49I don't want you giving my customers no disease.