The Star of the Side Show

The Star of the Side Show

12 mins | Drama, Romance | April 1, 1912

Her parents were humble peasants, and were fond of her when she was a baby, for they believed she would grow up to be a beautiful woman and make a good match. The trouble was that she didn't grow up. When she was nineteen she was no bigger than a child of six. Naturally they were overjoyed when an offer for their daughter's hand was made by another midget who lived in the same village. To their astonishment and anger, the girl refused to entertain it, declaring the husband she chose would have to be a man of whom she could be proud. Her home life was most unhappy after that, and the entire family rejoiced when a showman from the United States arrived and offered what seemed big money if she would join his "Congress of Freaks," which was quite an institution in America. And the girl went gladly.

The Star of the Side Show

12 mins | Drama, Romance | April 1, 1912

The Star of the Side Show
Her parents were humble peasants, and were fond of her when she was a baby, for they believed she would grow up to be a beautiful woman and make a good match. The trouble was that she didn't grow up. When she was nineteen she was no bigger than a child of six. Naturally they were overjoyed when an offer for their daughter's hand was made by another midget who lived in the same village. To their astonishment and anger, the girl refused to entertain it, declaring the husband she chose would have to be a man of whom she could be proud. Her home life was most unhappy after that, and the entire family rejoiced when a showman from the United States arrived and offered what seemed big money if she would join his "Congress of Freaks," which was quite an institution in America. And the girl went gladly.
Producers Thanhouser Company
Original title The Star of the Side Show
Directors Lucius Henderson
Writers

Cast

Marie Eline

as A Midget, The Star of the Side Show

Mignon Anderson

as Mignon, the Snake Charmer

Robert Milasch

as Carlo, the Giant

David H. Thompson

as The Strong Man

May Carr

as The Fat Lady

Fannie Gregory

as The Bearded Lady

Bertha Blanchard

as The Albino

Carl M. Leviness

as Barker