Spurs (short story)

Spurs (short story)

"Spurs" is a short story by Tod Robbins. The story was published in February 1923 in "Munsey's Magazine" and included in Robbins' 1936 anthology "Who Wants a Green Bottle? and Other Uneasy Tales". In 1932 the story became the basis for the Tod Browning film "Freaks".

Plot

In a small travelling circus in France, midget performer Jacques has fallen in love with the troupe's bareback rider, Jeanne Marie. He proposes marriage and she accepts, because she has learned of his recent large inheritance. She is really in love with her partner Simon, and she plans to marry him after what she believes will be an imminent death for Jacques. At the couple's wedding feast, Jeanne Marie drunkenly insults her new husband, declaring that she could carry her "little ape" on her shoulders from one side of France to the other.

A year later, Jacques has retired and taken Jeanne Marie to live on his estate. One night Simon discovers Jeanne Marie on his doorstep. She begs him for protection from Jacques, who is forcing her to make good on her cruel taunt and carry him a distance equal to the width of France on her shoulders. Suddenly, Jacques appears astride a wolfhound, brandishing a sword. Simon tries to defend Jeanne Marie but is quickly overpowered by the dog and killed by Jacques. Jeanne Marie resignedly puts Jacques on her shoulders and resumes their journey.

Freaks

Director Tod Browning convinced Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to buy the rights to "Spurs" in the 1920s. Browning began working to adapt the story as early as 1927 and was given the greenlight to direct by MGM production supervisor Irving Thalberg in June 1931. The final script retained little of the original source material other than the marriage of a midget to an average-sized person and the wedding feast. [cite news
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References

External links

* [http://www.olgabaclanova.com/spurs.htm Text of the story]


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