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Synopsis
The manic writing-directing comedy team of Tom Stern and
Alex Winter
(the latter of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey) followed up their deranged short-film collaborations and the short-lived MTV series
The Idiot Box
with this comic fantasy, which amounts to a virtual car crash of anarchic, mind-blowing weirdness. The brain-damaged plot follows self-centered sitcom actor Ricky Coogin (Winter), official spokesman for the E.E.S. (Everything Except Shoes) corporation, into the jungle-bound South American nation of Santa Flan. Coogin has been sent as an emissary on behalf of E.E.S. to placate the media uproar over a substance called Zygrot-27, a chief ingredient in many E.E.S. products which has been decried as a fatal environmental toxin. Accompanied by his friend Ernie (Michael Stoyanov) and environmental activist Julie (Megan Ward), Ricky takes a detour into the jungle to a bizarre amusement park overseen by bombastic barker/inventor Elijah C. Skuggs (
Randy Quaid
), who specializes in the display of "Hideous Mutant Freekz" (the film's original title). The trio soon discover that Skuggs manufactures his oddities himself, and they find themselves at the mercy of his hideous freakmaking factory -- which coincidentally uses Zygrot-27 as a catalyst. Once he has the hapless heroes strapped down, Skuggs reveals his intention to transform Coogin into an evil mega-freak who will destroy all the others in a slam-bang, standing-room-only closing event. Miffed at the notion of sustaining an acting career as a spine-covered, pus-gushing monster, Coogin joins a rebellion within Skuggs' captive stable of other man-made freaks -- whose ranks include such monstrosities as effete human worm; a bearded lady (Mr. T in a frilly dress); a man with a sock-puppet for a head (voiced by Bob Goldthwait); and Ortiz the Dog-Boy (an uncredited
Keanu Reeves
). Their plans to turn Ricky into a zygrot-powered superhero go astray, however, leading to a hilariously apocalyptic finale. Doomed to home-video status by lethargic distribution from Twentieth-Century Fox, this unappreciated gem deserves a second look; packed with hilarious visual gags, ultra-gross setpieces and body-function jokes, Freaked is a hallucinogenic funhouse of a movie. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
Derek McGrath
Worm
Mr. T
Bearded Lady
Randy Quaid
Elijah C. Skuggs
Brooke Shields
Skye Daley
Michael Stoyanov
Ernie
Megan Ward
Julie
Alex Zuckerman
Stuey Gluck
Alex Winter
Ricky Coogin
Production Crew
Chris Casady
Animator
Kim Hix
Art Director
John Huneck
Camera Operator
Jamie Thompson
Cinematographer
Jene Omens
Cinematographer
Ken Arlidge
Cinematographer
Alex Winter
Co-producer
Tim Burns
Co-producer
Tom Stern
Co-producer
Kevin Kiner
Composer (Music Score)
Malissa Daniel
Costume Designer
Alex Winter
Director
Tom Stern
Director
Malcolm Campbell
Editor
Mike Campbell
Editor
Julie Hewett
Makeup
Lee Orloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
Harry Ufland
Producer
Mary Jane Ufland
Producer
Stephen Chiodo
Producer
Catherine Hardwicke
Production Designer
Alex Winter
Screenwriter
Tim Burns
Screenwriter
Tom Stern
Screenwriter
Brian Kasch
Set Designer
Mark Worthington
Set Designer
Clay Boss
Stunts
Dan Bradley
Stunts
Debby Porter
Stunts
Deep Roy
Stunts
Dennis Ott
Stunts
Eddie Hice
Stunts
Gary Littlejohn
Stunts
Kenny Bates
Stunts
Larry Nicholas
Stunts
Phil Chong
Stunts
Tony Cecere
Stunts
Year: 1993
Runtime: 79
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for language, some sexual situations and bizarre humor
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Deluxe
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
20th Century Fox
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.