American Genre Film Archive

She Freak

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover was limited to 2,500 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Presented in partnership with Something Weird Video...

The American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) represents the world's largest theatrical catalog of exploitation cinema. Their home video line presents a diverse selection of movies, ranging from new preservations of classics from the vast library of Something Weird to the wildest in shot-on-video (SOV) titles. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!

Fed up with waitressing, Jade Cochran (Claire Brennen) embarks on a new life with a traveling carnival. But she discovers that what lurks behind the curtain doesn’t take too kindly to her backstabbing plans. A gutter-noir reworking Tod Browning’s FREAKS and a valentine to the carnival lifestyle that defined the career of producer David F. Friedman (BLOOD FEAST), SHE FREAK is a snapshot of life, love, and revenge on the grounds of a seedy carnival in Smalltown, USA -- complete with crackpot monster make-up effects from Harry Thomas (PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE). Like Devo’s music and Ed Wood’s novels, SHE FREAK creates a synthetic reality that is often preferable to our own. AGFA + Something Weird are beyond excited to present a dazzling 4K restoration of this essential weirdo classic.

directed by: Byron Mabe
starring: Claire Brennen, Felix Silla
1967 / 83 min / 1.85:1 / English Mono

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative
  • Archival commentary with producer David F. Friedman and Something Weird founder Mike Vraney
  • ASYLUM OF THE INSANE: SHE FREAK inserts preserved in 2K
  • THE LAUGHING, LEERING, LAMPOONING LURES OF DAVID F. FRIEDMAN: a feature-length compilation of trailers from the Something Weird vaults, newly preserved in 2K
  • Vintage shorts from the carnival midway
  • Promotional photo gallery
  • Booklet with essay by Something Weird’s Lisa Petrucci
  • Reversible cover artwork
  • English SDH subtitles

Overall rating: 4.238806 / 5 from 67 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

She Freak Blu-ray offers a stunning 4K restoration with great looks, excellent transfer, and a variety of special features. Customers appreciate the artwork and the homage to the carnival lifestyle, though opinions on the film itself vary. The release by AGFA and Something Weird is highly praised.

Summary topics

  • Film Appearance: 13%
  • Cover Artwork: 11%
  • Video Transfer Quality: 11%
  • Special Features: 9%
  • Product Release: 9%

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Review highlights

  • "This flick is absolutely brilliant in features some incredible extras and awe inspiring practical effects."Ewan G.
  • "Excellent release and artwork."James R.
  • "the restoration on this looks great and I love the trailer compilation in the special features."Teegan M.

Reviews

She Freak

"Beautiful release of this Something Weird classic. The Art is fantastic. The extras are amazing. So happy that this was released in such a beautiful package to add to my collection. Highly recommend."

Dustin G. (5/5)

Great movie, but . . .

"Coming from David F. Friedman, I kind of expected this to be a little more sleazy than it ended up being. I do respect the tasteful restraint shown by the filmmakers, though."

Jonathan L. (4/5)

Carnival Life Exploitation

"I've always liked the vibe of The Carnival and The Circus. This movie gives you all the US Carnival vibes and entertaining. Great picture quality and really like the Original Movie poster as the alternate cover art. Also comes with a booklet."

Ezra N. (3/5)

Much tamer than expected, but a beautiful restoration

"A fun pseudo-documentary about 1960s carnies, but a bit disappointing as an exploitation picture. "She Freak" is a nearly bloodless, sexless morality play about a small-town girl gone greedy, and the lurid title and eye-popping poster only pay off in the final 30 seconds. But the Vinegar Syndrome presentation is still worth the price of admission--in addition to the fantastic restoration job, you get a commentary from Drew Friedman, the self professed "Hitchcock of the crotchies," who tells great stories about this flick, his other exploitation films, carnivals, and infamously misplaced cadavers. The compilation of Friedman's many other grindhouse trailers is a feature attraction all its own. I do wish I'd gotten the slipcover, but the reversible artwork with the wild original poster art is still pretty great."

Destin B. (3/5)

A fun Semi-remake of the TOD BROWNING Cult Classic!

"A waitress who leaves the greasy-diner business for the excitement of the carnival. She quickly discovers that she despises freaks and human oddities. A fun Semi-remake of the TOD BROWNING Cult Classic! Bright colors are eye popping in this upgarde. 6/10"

Derek L. (4/5)

Dave Friedman’s Labour of Love

"A film that has really grown on me (and the sumptuous look of this transfer makes it even better). Don’t go in expecting a horror film. Instead, take it on its own terms — a melodrama that doubles as a love letter to (and document of) carnival life, and with a satisfyingly grotesque punchline. The commentary track alone is worth the price of admission. Dave Friedman is a superb raconteur, and his knowledge of carnival history is encyclopaedic."

David A. (5/5)

Lacking

"The ombionce is top notch with the carnival setting, but it really lacks in content. There are so many montages of non-actors at the carnival, it felt like an aimless documentary."

Alex B. (2/5)

Ace presentation and a sleepy movie

"The excellent presentation far exceeds the quality of the film itself. Not much happens. Maybe I was in the wrong mood, but it left me quite tired."

Thomas B. (3/5)

Waitress joins Carney life

"A fun exploitation release that reminded me of a full length twilight zone episode centered around a small town waitress that joins a touring carnival. Comes with a few cool extra features including over 90 minutes of old timey drive-in trailers. Cool reversible sleeve."

Kresh R. (4/5)

Gnarly

"What a doozy"

Bill B. (5/5)

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