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  1. Free Show Tonite (1983) Watch the trailer Comment on Youtube. Academy award winning filmmaker Paul Wagner and folklorist Steve Zeitlin produced this 1983 oral history of the old-time traveling medicine show performers, with a recreated medicine show staged in a small North Carolina town.

  2. Watch the entire film at Folkstreams. Academy award-winning filmmaker Paul Wagner and folklorist Steve Zeitlin produced this 1983 oral history of the old-time traveling medicine show performers, with a recreated medicine show staged in a small North Carolina town. Film by: Paul Wagner, Steven Zeitlin.

  3. Free Show Tonite documents a final performance by an authentic medicine show, one of the many types of traveling entertainments that were so much a part of 19th and 20th century America. In a small town in central North Carolina, a troupe of old-time med show performers congregate for one last show.

  4. Overview. Academy award winning filmmaker Paul Wagner and folklorist Steve Zeitlin produced this 1983 oral history of the old-time travelling medicine show performers, with a recreated medicine show staged in a small North Carolina town. Paul Wagner. Director. Steven Zeitlin. Director. We don't have any cast added to this movie.

  5. Before we made Free Show Tonite, we did a film on street criers at a market in Washington, D.C., at the Northeast Crab Market where a white crier and black crier used to try and sell crabs and fish down by the docks, right near our offices, in fact. And some of the pitchmen that I had met had been in medicine shows at one time. At that time I ...

  6. Free Show Tonight. NR 1 hr. Academy award winning filmmaker Paul Wagner and folklorist Steve Zeitlin produced this 1983 oral history of the old-time travelling medicine show performers, with...

  7. Free Show Tonite. 1983. 0 hr 59 mins. Documentary. NR. Watchlist. Academy award winning filmmaker Paul Wagner and folklorist Steve Zeitlin produced this 1983 oral history of the old-time...