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 Hannibal Helmurto The Circus of Horrors, Curse of the Devil Doll Tour at The Reading Hexagon, Britain - 05 Feb 2013

THIS man sure nose how to pull in the crowds - as he dangles a metal bar from his hooter.

The stunt is part of an infamous stage act called The Circus Of Horrors, currently on tour around Britain.
Redhead Hannibal Helmurto - who also swallows swords and umbrella handles - is one of several shock acts in the revue.
Also performing are "Wolf Boy" Jesus Aceves, Vitali The Contortionist and Kristin Tino - who appears as a disembowelled corpse in the gory spectacle.
Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves
Hairy ... Wolf Man Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves in his dressing room
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In another risque sequence, cheeky dwarf Demon Dan attached a Henry The Hoover to his genitals and turns the power on.
There are also musical interludes, along the lines of the Rocky Horror Show, and acrobats performing more traditional circus acts
Billed as a horror-themed circus freak show, The Circus Of Horrors debuted at Glastonbury in 1995.
Since then, founding member Dr Haze has taken the show around the world - and even onto Britain's Got Talent.
Circus of Horrors
Illusion ... Kristin Tino appears to have no legs in gory spectacle
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The bloody troupe so impressed the show's judges, they made it through to the final 40 in 2011.
Dr Haze, who grew up in the circus and learned to eat fire at 12, said: "We combine rock music with daredevil circus acts and bizarre acts.
"A lot of people think it is going to be another Jim Rose type show with all the freaks, but that is only one element of it.
"We actually have 28 people in the show, and have acts that would fit straight in to the Cirque du Soleil.
"The Circus of Horrors is a complete mixture of things which is all done with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek."
Vitali the Contortionist
Bendy ... Viitali the Contortionist makes the crowd wince
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Haze admits that people with bizarre physical quirks write to him from all over the world asking to join the fun.
As well as selling out theatres across Britain, the troupe has also broken countless world records over the years.
Haze and pals broke the record for the most custard pies thrown in under two minutes - and showstopper Hannibal pulled a 4tn truck along Edinburgh's Princes Street via two meat hooks in his back.

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