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PLAN 9 FROM OUTER
SPACE-1959-When I first saw Plan 9 in 1976 at The NYC Comic-Con I
agreed it was probably one of the worst movies ever made. But if that
was true why is it that after it ended I couldn't wait to see it
again? (It was about four or five years later. In between I bought
the "soundtrack" album which was simply the whole audio
portion of the film transferred to a record. It also sported liner
notes purportedly penned by Ed Wood Jr. himself shortly before his
death in 1978).
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Not the worst movie ever made (Hollywood has churned out far more crap on 100 times the budget), it is one of of the best bad
movies ever made that you'll enjoy watching over and over! Bela
Lugosi's scenes had been filmed a few years before and sat on a shelf
until Wood devised Plan 9 with the help of big Tor Johnson, a retired
pro wrestler in his second of three Ed Wood outings, who spouts more
dialogue in this than in all his other movie appearances combined,
Vampira, a trend setting TV horror hostess, Criswell, an outrageous
pseudo-psychic who among other things predicted the world would end
in 1990 and a drag actor named John "Bunny" Breckenridge
who makes no bones that he's reading his lines from papers on his
desk! There are some "legit" actors in it too. Lyle
Talbott, Tom Keene, Gregory Walcott and Joanna Lee (who later became
a successful TV writer and producer). Not to forget Dudley Manlove
who played Eros the alien, a guy who was mostly an announcer but also
appeared in another low budget wonder "The Creation of The
Humanoids"! I've also seen him on two episodes of "Alfred
Hitchcock Presents". Rounding out the cast are Duke Moore (who's
entire film credits are roles in Ed Wood's movies), Conrad Brooks
(who appeared in other low budget productions and many years later
made his own "movies"), Paul Marco (who played the dumb cop
named Kelton in three Wood movies) and rotund Ben Frommer, who became
a TV character actor. (wikipedia)
And of course, chiropractor Dr. Tom Mason the
"fake Shemp" who stood in for the late Lugosi but looked
nothing like him! Much of what's said about the goofs in certain
scenes is exaggerated and the scene of Tor rising from the grave is
well done. Ok so the tombstone falling over is pretty cheesy....Thanks for reading! Happy Halloween!
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