《Stenbroens helte (1965)》Storyline
He was to follow the trail of Flower (21 years old, 165 pounds, 6 feet 1 inch, dark blues eyes) and pursue him high up in the rugged mountainous woods of the Canadian backcountry.The group first suspected that human refugee Brent was a spy.He vowed that he was only an astronaut, sent on a rescue mission to find a fellow astronaut named Taylor." The males on board are angry and distrustful at the prospect of having such a tempting, attractive, and charming woman along on such a dangerous voyage: "I""ve never been on one with a woman before...You mean the way I alk? What?...Funny how? I mean, what""s funny about it?...I""m funny how, I mean, funny like I""m a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh? I""m here to f--kin"" amuse you? What do you mean funny? Funny how? How am I funny?.In an about-face, hey savagely turned her into a monstrous half-human, half-bird.The film featured a cornucopia of ""human oddities"" - real-life malformed people (true ""freaks""), including midgets, numerous dwarves including a knife-throwing Italian dwarf (Angeleno), four "pinheads" (Zip, Pip - or Elivra and Jenny-Lee Snow, Molina, and Schlitze) or microcephalics, and other notorious sideshow exhibits:Daisy and Violet Hilton - Siamese twinsJohnny Eck - a half-bodied boy (with only the upper half of his body and nothing below his waist)Prince Randian - the "Living Torso" or "Larva Man" (a man without limbs and legs who slithered on the ground, and smoked cigarettes)Josephine-Joseph - a Half-woman/Half-man androgynous hermaphroditeKoo Koo - The Bird Girl (aka Minnie Woolsey, suffering from progeria) with a feathery outfitand the very similar Elizabeth "Betty" Green (the "Stork Woman", aka Molina, a pinhead with dwarfism or nanocephaly)Olga Roderick - a Bearded LadyPeter Robinson (a "Human Skeleton," incredibly skinny), married to the Bearded LadyFrances O""Connor (Armless Girl) - a "Living Venus de Milo"Schlitze - a male, one of the ""pinheads"" who wore a dressIt was an out-of-the-ordinary picture not easily forgotten, causing both revulsion and fascination.