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Cleo flirtatiously
drops her cape, |
and Hans picks it
up and drapes it about her. |
In this outtake,
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The next day, the freaks
play
on Monsieur Duval's estate. |
Roscoe in drag,
having a spat with Hercules about their performance. The script
synopsis reveals that act featured Hercules rescuing "Roman
Lady" Roscoe from a wild bull. |
After finishing her
act, Cleo thanks Hans for the beautiful flowers that he sent her. |
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Cleo then awards Hans
with a kiss for advancing her 1,000 francs. |
Cleo coaxes
Hercules into her wagon. |
"Prosit!" |
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Later, the two are
sprawled on Cleo's bed after she has tricked Hans. |
They just can't get
enough of each other, can they? |
The Stork Woman
tells Phroso that the Bearded Lady's baby has been born, |
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and they run to see
the new baby. |
Champagne "for
the most beautiful woman in all the world." |
Violet accepts a
marriage proposal, and Siamese twin Daisy, shall we say, feels the
excitement of the moment. |
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Roscoe and Phroso
see Hans leaving Cleo's wagon and bidding her goodnight; Roscoe
stutters, "Cleo's gone on a dddd-diet!" |
The wedding fest
for Cleo and Hans opens with The Bird Girl dancing on the table. |
Cleo: "I'm so
happy, I could even kiss you, you big homely brute!" And she
does it! |
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"One of us!
One of us!
Gooble gobble! Gooble gobble!"
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"What are you?
A man, or a baby?" |
Cleo and Hercules
top off their humiliation of Hans by taking the "little green-eyed
monster" for a horsey back ride.
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After the wedding
feast, the two try to
convince him that they were just joking, |
after which he
passes out. |
The doctor declares
Hans' illness to be caused by poison. |
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Cleo feeds Hans
some poisoned medicine, |
but the freaks are
watching. |
Finally the freaks
catch Cleo
in the act of poisoning Hans, |
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and turn her into
one of them. |
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