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Horror

Howling VI: The Freaks

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A villainous carnival owner traps a young werewolf to include in his growing menagerie of inhuman exhibits.

Release Date : 1991-04-18

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Brendan Hughes

Character Name : Ian

Original Name : Brendan Hughes

Gender : Male

Michele Matheson

Character Name : Elizabeth

Original Name : Michele Matheson

Gender : Female

Sean Sullivan

Character Name : Winston

Original Name : Sean Sullivan

Gender : Male

Antonio Fargas

Character Name : Bellamey

Original Name : Antonio Fargas

Gender : Male

Carol Lynley

Character Name : Miss Eddington

Original Name : Carol Lynley

Gender : Female

Jered Barclay

Character Name : Dewey

Original Name : Jered Barclay

Gender : Male

Bruce Payne

Character Name : R.B Harker

Original Name : Bruce Payne

Gender : Male

Gary Carlos Cervantes

Character Name : Sheriff Fuller

Original Name : Gary Carlos Cervantes

Gender : Male

Christopher Morley

Character Name : Carl / Carlotta

Original Name : Christopher Morley

Gender : Male

Deep Roy

Character Name : Toones

Original Name : Deep Roy

Gender : Male

Randy Pelish

Character Name : Pruitt

Original Name : Randy Pelish

Gender : Male

Ben Kronen

Character Name : Hank

Original Name : Ben Kronen

Gender : Male

John A. Neris

Character Name : Earl Bartlett

Original Name : John A. Neris

Gender : Male

Al White

Character Name : Carny Worker

Original Name : Al White

Gender : Male

Jeremy West

Character Name : Lester

Original Name : Jeremy West

Gender : Male

Gerry Black

Character Name : Towny #2

Original Name : Gerry Black

Gender : Male

Terri Hoyos

Character Name : Towny #3

Original Name : Terri Hoyos

Gender : Female

Elena Bertagnolli

Character Name : Midget #1

Original Name : Elena Bertagnolli

Gender : Female

Joe Gieb

Character Name : Midget #2

Original Name : Joe Gieb

Gender : Male

Steven A. Lane

Character Name : Carny Freak

Original Name : Steven A. Lane

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Shé

Character Name : Mary Lou

Original Name : Elizabeth Shé

Gender : Female

James E. Webb

Character Name : Uglyman

Original Name : James E. Webb

Gender : Male

Sheila Lane

Character Name : No Middle Myrtle

Original Name : Sheila Lane

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Harker's World of Wonders. The Howling (1981) remains to me one of the finest Werewolf movies ever made, though looking a bit tired these days, there still remains a wrought terror there, the effects work impressive even in this age of amazing effects advancements. What is actually surprising is that it would spawn a whole raft of sequels, becoming a cash cow franchise that not only failed to grasp the essence of writer Gary Brander's prose, but also in how the stories were schizophrenic in relation to the Werewolf formula. Part VI: The Freaks is not a great movie, but it has a grand idea at its core, shifting the story arc into the mysterious realm of circus freaks, thus making this very much of interest for anyone with a kink for carnival/fairground/circus horror films. It's this backdrop, and the all round eerie atmospherics wrung out by director Hope Perello and cinematographer Edward Pei, that keeps this sequel above average. Plot basically finds a drifter known only as Ian (Brendan Hughes) wandering into the town of Canton Bluff and in spite of some hostility from the sheriff of the town, manages to find some lodgings with troubled pastor Dewey (Jered Barclay) and his daughter Elizabeth (Michele Matheson). All seems rosy until the arrival of a travelling show called Harker's World of Wonders. Fronted by the mysterious R.B. Harker (Bruce Payne), it's a veritable showcase for the misfits, the freaks and the runts. But much like Harker has a dark secret, so too does Ian, and when revealed, the town of Canton Bluff will never be the same. Unfortunately the main promotional poster for the film gives the game away, so it's no spoiler to say that it's all building towards a monster face-off, with the character name of Harker a not very subtle clue as well. In between there is the standard relationship building narrative, with Ian battling his demons as he comes to adore both Elizabeth and Dewey, while the tours around the "show" are suitably creepy. Payne is giving good pompous aristocratic entertainment, while seeing Antonio Fargas and Carol Lynley in this gives novelty value whilst serving to remind that actors do sometimes have to work for food! It's dressed up nicely and never insulting, and in context to the budget available it deserves a gentle golf clap type of grudging appreciation. Even if it's hardly a must see for Werewolf lovers. 6/10