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* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]] - Averted, with the big mean baboons at the circus.
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]] - Averted, with the big mean baboons at the circus.
* [[The Grotesque]]
* [[The Grotesque]]
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: A very young Dexter Fletcher (Soap from ''[[Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]'') plays Bytes' assistant
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: A very young Dexter Fletcher (Soap from ''[[Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]'') plays Bytes' assistant
** There's a filmed-for-tv version of the [[Theater|Original Broadway Cast]] of the stage play version, starring Philip Anglim in the title role. [[Star Trek]] fans may recognize him as [[Deep Space Nine|Major Kira's boyfriend Vedek Bareil]].
** There's a filmed-for-tv version of the [[Theater|Original Broadway Cast]] of the stage play version, starring Philip Anglim in the title role. [[Star Trek]] fans may recognize him as [[Deep Space Nine|Major Kira's boyfriend Vedek Bareil]].
** Wha...? No, Merrick! That's [[The Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal Lecter]], don't go near him! Wait, he's nice now...?
** Wha...? No, Merrick! That's [[The Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal Lecter]], don't go near him! Wait, he's nice now...?
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* [[Take Our Word for It]] - For the first chunk of the movie, we never get a good look at John.
* [[Take Our Word for It]] - For the first chunk of the movie, we never get a good look at John.
** It helps build the suspense as we only see the reactions of others to poor Merrick's [[Body Horror|physical deformities]].
** It helps build the suspense as we only see the reactions of others to poor Merrick's [[Body Horror|physical deformities]].
* [[Sir Not Appearing in This Trailer]] - Executive producer {{spoiler|[[Mel Brooks]]}} deliberately kept his name off the film, for fear people would expect it to be a comedy. He did the same with ''[[The Fly]]'', among other films in the early 80s.
* [[Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer]] - Executive producer {{spoiler|[[Mel Brooks]]}} deliberately kept his name off the film, for fear people would expect it to be a comedy. He did the same with ''[[The Fly]]'', among other films in the early 80s.
* {{spoiler|[[Suicide Is Painless]]}}: See [[Bittersweet Ending]].
* {{spoiler|[[Suicide Is Painless]]}}: See [[Bittersweet Ending]].
* [[This Is Sparta]]: "'''I'''! AM NOT! AN '''ELEPHANT! I''' AM NOT! AN '''ANIMAL!''' I! AM A '''HUMAN! BEING!''' I! AM! ...a man."
* [[This Is Sparta]]: "'''I'''! AM NOT! AN '''ELEPHANT! I''' AM NOT! AN '''ANIMAL!''' I! AM A '''HUMAN! BEING!''' I! AM! ...a man."

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 Mrs. Kendel: Why, Mr. Merrick, you're not an elephant man at all.

Merrick: Oh no?

Mrs. Kendel: Oh no... no... you're a Romeo.

The Very Loosely Based on a True Story saga of Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man.

Basically, one of the saddest films ever, and one of David Lynch's few non-"omgwhaththehellisthisaaaaaaaaaI'mscared" movies, depicting Joseph (here called John, and played by John Hurt) Merrick's struggle to leave an abusive circus sideshow, while meeting Dr. Frederick Treves (Anthony Hopkins), who takes him out of that place and gets him into the London Hospital, where he - being an educated and kind person but still with the outward appearance of a freak - becomes the focus of London's attention, raising the question: is Merrick just moving from one circus to another?



Tropes present in the film:

 "Why did I do it? Am I a good man or a bad man?"