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This movie covers the first four years of writer/producer/di rector Ed Wood’s movie making career - starting with the writing of “Glen or Glenda” and ending with the premiere of “Plan 9 From Outer Space.” “Plan 9” is considered by many the worst movie ever because of its not-so- special special effects (painted paper plates serve as space ships), and inane dialogue: “There’s been a murder here and someone is responsible,” “Future events will affect you in the fu ture.” In these four years, Ed Wood (played by Johnny Depp) man aged to attract an entourage of loyal friends and unabashed weirdos. Among his friends: Bunny Breckenridge (played by Bill Murray), a rich transvestite and showman, and of course, Bela Lugosi (played by Martin Landau), the acclaimed actor of such horror classics as “Drdcula” and “White Zombie.” Actually this movie could have been titled “Ed and Bela.” Most of the movie concerns the relationship that developed be tween the filmmaker and the fading, aging movie star in Lu gosi’s final few years of life. Together, Wood and Lugosi were able to propel each other’s careers. Wood was trying to break into movies and his only way in was getting a star name for a movie. At the same time, Lugosi literally couldn’t get a job to save his life and Wood was one of the few people who would give him a chance and a means of support. Although on paper this sounds like a recipe for a really depressing film, “Ed Wood” abounds with humor. The recre ations of three of his most fa mous films (the two mentioned above and “Bride of the Mon ster”), are a riot. Wood directs a scene and the actors knock over some fake graves, oranM ^ er . 0 ^ clumsily bumps intoaTT 3 ^ 01 ing a take. “Cut! PerfecfM 3 *' shouts. No second takes.H„^ d ‘ time, no money. H We Wood made his matter of days and on that were less than as If he needed a spaceship^ a hubcap or a paperplap string. If he needed an for a horror movie, hesfei from Republic studios. but wh' luainta ow wl at cj Fedii vomen Spre. Unfortunately, likea!! L Kifilme. BOW \ cal or biographical inns* Ed Wood’s life is Moult | 3War densed. His alcoholisms' aui talking Lve a i Fedii mentioned, and the before it gets to his yean: pornographic moviesai a taxi to make a living. _,, nnipn Unfortunately, his pas l d f . movies never turned nancially successful, Lugosi, Wood died a But maybe concentrai:: Wood’s vibrant years was best. Wood has such cha.-; ^ wo that you want to see him: high point of his life-maii ^ the movies he will membered for. 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