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The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr.

  • 1995
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 29 min
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Edward D. Wood Jr., Dolores Fuller, Tor Johnson, and Maila Nurmi in The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr. (1995)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHow was it possible that a movie like Plano 9 do Espaço Sideral (1957) could be made? This documentary about Edward D. Wood Jr.'s masterpiece gives the answer.How was it possible that a movie like Plano 9 do Espaço Sideral (1957) could be made? This documentary about Edward D. Wood Jr.'s masterpiece gives the answer.How was it possible that a movie like Plano 9 do Espaço Sideral (1957) could be made? This documentary about Edward D. Wood Jr.'s masterpiece gives the answer.

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    • Brett Thompson
  • Roteirista
    • Brett Thompson
  • Artistas
    • Maila Nurmi
    • Dolores Fuller
    • Paul Marco
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      • Brett Thompson
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      • Brett Thompson
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      • Maila Nurmi
      • Dolores Fuller
      • Paul Marco
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    cklein-2

    I saw this at its HollyWOOD Premier!

    It was the Nu-Art theatre in a rundown part of Hollywood, and I got autographs from Dolores Fuller, Conrad (Kelso) Brooks, Paul Marco, Forrest J Ackerman (YAY Uncle Forry! Also toured his Mansion of Horror- SciFi memoribilia later that week), & Rev Lyn Lemon- the Baptist pastor whose church financed Plan 9 (a tall gracious dignified man, not as all as portrayed in the Tim Burton film which many saw as slanderous of Bela, whose son was also at the premier.)

    The best Hollywood experience of my several visits there!

    Btw, it's an informative & fun movie!
    Year2889

    A lot of people cashing in.

    It seems the criterion for being asked to participate in this documentary was "does Ed Wood still owe you money?" All of Ed's associates are there bashing him and cashing in at the same time. Good for them. Ed was a dishonest guy and he owes them all one at least.

    The story is fascinating of those who were stepped upon by a man who pretended to be a Hollywood director/producer/writer. He was so good at pretending though he actually finished a couple of films.

    It didn't matter that he had no business doing it. This is the story of how Hollywood could be hijacked for a short time, when it wasn't looking. For this feat Ed Wood is still admired by fans of truly independent film. Wood cheated Hollywood, investors, studios, and even his friends, but he never cheated his audience. Ed Wood did what he wanted to do. He made the films he wanted to see. It's just that his tastes weren't all that refined. Fortunately, neither were those of the syndicate stations who played Ed's Plan 9 from Outer Space ad nauseum in the 70's and made Ed a cult legend.

    The biggest problem with The Haunted World of Ed Wood is the fact that actor/mystic seer "Criswell" is given short shrift.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Not all that insightful but it remains a good enough watch.

    Well, I can't say this is a bad documentary but it isn't one that is being terribly interesting or well made either. Guess it serves its purpose but I did wish it covered some more new grounds and explored more of Edward D. Wood Jr.'s life and especially his personality.

    The thing is that this documentary won't offer anything new for the Ed Wood enthusiasts and those who aren't interested in Wood's persona or movies probably won't even watch this movie in the first place. So who does this documentary appeal to exactly and what audience did it got made for? It just isn't being clear enough for me to say but having said all of that, this is not a bad watch and it at least features a ton of Wood regulars in it, not saying anything new really but it's still interesting to hear their side of things, though it at times doesn't gives you a clear view of things since sometimes everybody is telling you are different version of things, so you still don't know what is being totally true and what's not.

    I was actually surprised to see the amount of people, who were once involved with Wood, they got in front of the camera to speak. Not just the obvious persons like Dolores Fuller, Vampira, Conrad Brooks and Paul Marco but also people such Norma McCarty, who he was married with for one day and reverend Lynn Lemon, who pretty much got ripped off for money by Wood. This is sort of refreshing that it's not just being a documentary in which everybody is saying good things about its main subject but there is also definitely criticism and times in which Wood's bad sides and mannerisms get emphasized. Especially Bela Lugosi Jr. makes it very clear he did not liked Wood at all and hated him for what he did to the final years of his father's career and life.

    It was also nice to see Lyle Talbot in this, who starred in a couple of the most infamous Wood movies and died in the same year as this documentary got released, at the age of 94, making this documentary probably the last thing he appeared in.

    As strange as it might sound, I'm a really big Ed Wood admirer, not because of the quality of his movies but the way he always got them made and the love and passion he put in to them. He by no means was the worst director that ever lived but it's definitely fact he was one of the absolute worst writers out there. But I still don't feel I truly understand the true person and this documentary didn't do anything to change that. I wished it delved a bit deeper into his personality and private live and not just focused on his movies and the people he was involved with so much.

    Of course I still learned some new stuff from this documentary and it does contain some unique footage, such as the first commercial Wood directed in the '40's. But the things I mostly learned from this documentary were mostly non-Wood related, such as Vampira being a bit of a wild thing when it came to men and especially celebrities. I never knew she was involved with Orson Welles more than once in his life. They were lovers, as Vampira is not reluctant to tell you about, even though she didn't really got asked about it and then suddenly pretends as if it's something she doesn't want to talk about too much or go into detail about it.

    The documentary isn't shot all that interesting. It just consists out of a bunch of Wood regulars sitting around, getting interviewed and some archive footage, from mostly Wood's own work. At times it even looks and feels as if the interviews got shot in different years and this documentary is just a compilation of already existing interviews, though I doubt this really was the case though.

    It perhaps was also a bit of a problem that the documentary makers obviously were Wood admirers, just happy to do this and to talk to some of the people who appeared in his movies, or that were involved with him in another way. It makes this movie of a happy and entertaining documentary, rather than an interesting and insightful one. I'm not complaining all that much about it though, since I still had a good time watching it, as any other Wood enthusiast should be able to do.

    7/10

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    9amosduncan_2000

    Worth a second look

    I saw this when it came out at the Nuart in L.A. The whole Wood thing had kind of been played out, several Docs had been done already and the Ed Wood feature had come and gone. Bombed really.

    My friend and I made it all the way through and though it was O.K. So I was really surprised when I brought it home the other night from the library and was really impressed. The director tracked down a lot of people I don't think had been interviewed elsewhere. The setting of most of the interviews in there own costumed frame was unique.

    I thought it was great that Bela Jr. took back some of the mean things he said on the commentary track! After all, Bela was making bargain basement movies long before he met Ed, some terrible, some pretty good. None as interesting or entertaining as "Plan Nine: though.

    One flaw: no credit is given to Ed's cameraman, who is often treated as a joke but I think did some great work making Plan Nine look like no other film.

    All an all, though, if Wood interests you at all you should check this out. It's quite funny, and quite moving.
    7ShotgunHemingway

    Oddball Documentary Does Its Job

    The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr. isn't a particularly good documentary. Aesthetically, it's lackluster and cheap looking, the people in it go off on tangents which make it very unfocused and in-cohesive, but this adds to it's charm. I say this because it's a documentary about an oddball that made oddball pictures and surrounded himself with fellow oddballs and, as such, there's really no other way to document the life and career of the man and his crew of misfits. There are some glimpses of insight into both the genius and the ineptness of Wood, and the portrayal of both qualities is a credit to the genuineness of the documentary. Overall, it's worth a watch for the Wood fan and those of cinema in general, but don't expect brilliance here. Expect a documentary made after Wood's own heart.

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      Performed by Dolores Fuller

      Music by Jimmy Van Heusen (as James Van Huesen)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de maio de 1996 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • El tenebroso mundo de Edward D. Wood
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      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
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      • Wood-Thomas Pictures
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