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'Bound by Flesh' reopens an almost forgotten chapter of showbiz

'Flesh,' a documentary, tells the story of Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were turned into a sideshow attraction.

Daisy and Violet are seen taking the American citizenship oath in Leslie Zemeckis's 'Bound By Flesh.'

Courtesy of the Leslie Zemeckis Collection

July 18, 2014

Leslie Zemeckis鈥檚 documentary 鈥淏ound by Flesh鈥 is about the last century鈥檚 most famous conjoined twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton, and the strange life they led.

Born to an unmarried barmaid in Brighton, England, who regarded their 鈥渞ibbon of flesh鈥 as a punishment from God, the girls were taken up by a pub owner, Mary Hilton, and turned into a sideshow attraction. At the height of their fame they earned as much as $5,000 a week, but inevitably the tide turned and they ended up on the burlesque circuit.

Zemeckis recycles too much of the same footage, but the film reopens an almost forgotten chapter in the slacker reaches of showbiz. (The 1997 Broadway musical 鈥淪ide Show鈥 is loosely based on the sisters鈥 lives.) I found it immensely touching that these women found it in themselves to keep plugging away. Despite everything, they ended their days with a measure of peace and happiness. Grade: B+ (This film is not rated.)