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    American Horror Story - Season 4

    American Horror Story: Freak Show begins its set in Jupiter, Florida in 1952, and follows the lives of a troupe of people belonging to one of the last remaining freak shows of its time. A troupe of curiosities has just arrived to town, coinciding with the strange emergence of a dark entity that savagely threatens the lives of townsfolk and freaks alike. This is the story of the performers and their desperate journey of survival amidst the dying world of the American carny experience.  
    Duration: 44 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2014
    IMDb: 8.0
    4.5
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  • Actors of "American Horror Story - Season 4"

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  • Characters of "American Horror Story - Season 4"

    Bette Tattler. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Sarah Paulson
    Jimmy Darling. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Evan Peters
    Dell Toledo. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Gloria Mott. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Frances Conroy
    Stanley. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Denis O'Hare
    Maggie Esmerelda. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Emma Roberts
    Dandy Mott. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Finn Wittrock
    Desiree Dupree. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Angela Bassett
    Ethel Darling. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Kathy Bates
    Elsa Mars. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Jessica Lange
    Twisty the Clown. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Penny the Candy Striper. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Grace Gummer
    Bonnie Lipton. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Skyler Samuels
    Pepper. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Naomi Grossman
    Ma Petite. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Jyoti Amge
    Corey Bachman. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Major Dodson
    Amazon Eve. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Erika Ervin
    Paul the Illustrated Seal. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Mat Fraser
    Salty. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Legless Suzi. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Rose Siggins
    Meep. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Ben Woolf
    Electric Guitar Player. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Kyle Pacek
    Dora. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Patti LaBelle
    Foster. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: James DuMont
    Doyle. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Judd Lormand
    Colquitt. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: P.J. Marshall
    Erickson. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Toulouse. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Edward Mordrake. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Wes Bentley
    Lillian Hemmings. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Celia Weston
    Viking Hustler. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Lee Hudson
    Regina Ross. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Andy. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Matt Bomer
    Bartender. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Neal Kodinsky
    Vince. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Lee Tergesen
    Gladys. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Bubbles Arrigo
    Massimo Dolcefino. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Danny Huston
    Ima 'Barbara' Wiggles. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Chrissy Metz
    Sister Mary Eunice McKee. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Lily Rabe
    Rita Gayheart. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Chester Creb. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Alice. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Marjorie. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Jamie Brewer
    Dr. Arthur Arden. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: John Cromwell
    Sergeant Barnes. Character of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Played by: Mike Dawson
  • Creators of "American Horror Story - Season 4"

    Brad Falchuk. Director of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Brad Falchuk
    Ryan Murphy. Director of American Horror Story - Season 4
    Ryan Murphy
    Birthdate: 30 November 1965, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "American Horror Story - Season 4"

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    October 08, 2014

    Speaking of scary: There's a clown. And not just any scary clown, but the scariest clown ever, a gruesome killer with a huge smile hideous enough to make us apologize to any ordinary clown we ever called scary.

    Slate
    October 08, 2014

    Like all great horror, it is willing to abuse its audience-which, in a perfectly Murphian turn, wants to be abused.

    RogerEbert.com
    October 08, 2014

    Murphy is in full ringleader mode here, the Barnum & the Bailey of television insanity.

    Newsday
    October 08, 2014

    The appalling splendor is right there in credits. Credit sequences are an "AHS" specialty, but the FX franchise pretty much outdoes itself with this one.

    Uncle Barky
    October 07, 2014

    Freak Show looks like a beauty, with a wealth of fascinating characters and a little smattering of heart helping to balance out the grisly appointed rounds of a so far unidentified clown with a hellish half-mask.

    ScreenCrush
    March 16, 2017

    Subtlety has never been creator Ryan Murphy's strong suit, but Murphy (who also wrote and directed tonight's premiere) seems to have fully embraced that approach, delivering what appears to be both the most horrifying and joyful season yet.

    Contra Costa Times
    October 09, 2014

    The first hour of AHS: Freak Show, with its amazing new title sequence, odd characters, gorgeous production values and depiction of a dying show-biz era, totally pulled me in. But I'm a sucker for the nostalgia and the creepiness of the sideshow world.

    We Got This Covered
    October 08, 2014

    Mesmerizing characters, a perfectly realized atmosphere and one truly terrifying clown could make American Horror Story: Freak Show the most deliciously creepy and captivating season yet.

    rogercatlin.com
    October 08, 2014

    It is Sarah Paulson who is the main attraction as a Siamese Twin that is actually more like the central creature in "The Thing with Two Heads" with Rosey Grier and Ray Milland. It's a triumph of special effects.

    News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
    October 08, 2014

    As with the previous three installments, "Freak Show" has that "hard to watch but can't look away" quality that will keep me wondering throughout the whole season if I can stick it out or not.

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