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Howling VI: The Freaks 1991

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

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

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In the desert town of Canton Bluff, a young drifter named Ian Richards, Brendan Hughes, arrives seeking a quiet place to hide from a troubled past. He quickly befriends the town pastor, Dewey, Jered Barclay, and begins helping repair the creaking church. He also forms a connection with Dewey’s daughter, Elizabeth, Michele Matheson, and a wary-but-warm attraction grows between them as Ian settles into the quiet rhythms of small‑town life.

A traveling circus rolls into town, bringing with it a startling array of oddities and danger. The show is run by R.B. Harker, Bruce Payne, a man whose charisma masks something far darker. On the tents’ edge, Bellamey, Antonio Fargas, performs gruesome tricks by biting the heads off live chickens, while Toones, Deep Roy, is a dwarf with a third arm who shares a tense, generous bond with his partner Carl/Carlotta, Christopher Morley, a transsexual lounge singer. The lineup also features Winston, Sean Sullivan, a young man with Ichthyosis who headlines as “alligator boy.” That night, the town’s bank president Anna Eddington, [Carol Lynley](/actor/carol-lynley, vanishes after spending time alone with Harker.

Ian’s newly found life begins to fracture when he discovers a brutal truth about himself: he is a werewolf. He attempts to slip away during the next full moon, but Bellamey witnesses the transformation and reports it to Harker. The carnival owner captures Ian and, in a staged display, forces him to transform again using a crystal talisman and an ancient spell. The next morning, Ian wakes to find himself caged inside the circus. Harker explains, in a chilling line of manipulation, that Elizabeth has died—though this is a calculated lie designed to pull Ian closer and to keep the secret of the freak show intact. In truth, Harker has kidnapped other “freaks” like Winston, exploiting their differences for profit and control.

Winston, longing to be seen as more than a curio, asks Ian to make him a werewolf too so he can feel legitimate change. Ian refuses, urging Winston to leave the circus and embrace who he is, reminding him that there is nothing inherently wrong with him. Sheriff Fuller, Gary Carlos Cervantes, visits the imprisoned Ian and reveals a startling fact: Elizabeth is alive. Yet Ian chooses to stay, partly out of fear of what he might unleash and partly to protect others in the park from Harker’s predatory whims. Harker adds Ian to the freak show program, coercing another transformation in front of a crowd. After Ian shifts, Harker throws Winston’s pet cat into the arena, hoping Ian will attack it. Instead, Ian returns the cat to Winston, and the crowd boos, forcing Harker to cancel the spectacle and punish Ian harshly.

Suspicion about Harker spreads when Fuller discovers Anna’s body at the circus and moves to arrest Harker. Harker’s true nature is revealed in a brutal moment: he is a vampire, and he kills the sheriff in a savage, single-minded act. The town wakes to the terrible aftermath: Fuller’s mutilated corpse is found, and rumors quickly blame Ian for the murder. Desperate to prove his innocence, Ian cunningly escapes the freak show and heads toward the countryside with Elizabeth’s trust and a fragile plan to flee with her. Elizabeth believes in Ian’s goodness, and the pair plot a new future, though the present remains dangerous and unstable.

In a brutal confrontation, Ian reveals the truth: it was Harker who killed Ian’s family long ago and who placed the werewolf curse on him. He returns to the circus to confront Harker, only to be met by a lynch mob and armed townsfolk. They shoot at him, but they realize he is still—despite his condition—one of them, a man rather than a monster. Harker, incensed by the crowd’s hesitation, transforms into a full vampire, and the weapons of the mob lose their power. The frightened townspeople scatter, leaving the ring and the arena to the two rivals.

Elizabeth arrives at the scene and is drawn into the chaos as Toones, in a ferocious moment, is killed by a shot from Elizabeth herself. Carl/Carlotta tries to intervene but is killed by an arrow fired by Dewey, a grim reminder of how entangled loyalties can be in Canton Bluff. Ian discovers Bellamey’s corpse, presumably killed by Harker for allowing Ian’s escape, and the two face off in a tense fight where Harker’s vampiric strength seems to overwhelm Ian. Yet Winston, clutching the talisman, uses its magic to force a balance. With Winston’s help and a last, desperate push, Ian transforms again and drives a tent stake into Harker’s heart.

Morning sunlight floods the arena, and the vampire’s form dissolves into dust. Ian, now returned to his human form, walks away from the wrecked circus toward the open countryside, supporting the gravely injured Winston. Elizabeth and her father, the pastor, stand behind for a moment before following their own path, leaving the ruins of the day—and the town’s fear—behind them as life in Canton Bluff begins to reset itself, bruised but unconquered.

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Howling VI: The Freaks Themes and Keywords

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Howling VI: The Freaks Other Names and Titles

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