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  1. Co-Producer, Director, Screenwriter, Film editor. This is Wood's best known movie. Made in 1956, the film had a theatrical premiere on March 15, 1957 at the Carlton Theatre in Hollywood under the title Grave Robbers From Outer Space. It was put into general release in July 1959, retitled Plan Nine From Outer Space.

  2. Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted ...

  3. Tim Burton realiza en Ed Wood (1994) un homenaje a una leyenda real del cine mundial, un director de culto recordado, no por sus grandes obras, sino por haber sido considerado como “el peor director de la historia del cine”.Con este biopic fiel a la realidad, Burton trata de recuperar la memoria de un personaje denostado, pero desde la admiración y el respeto, y quizá con cierta nostalgia.

  4. 17 de feb. de 2021 · Recognized by film critics Michael and Harry Medved as the worst director of all time in their 1980 book, The Golden Turkey Awards, Wood became a beloved cult figure thanks to his giddy enthusiasm for cinema and total lack of self-awareness.With the 80s TV revival of Wood's 1959 sci-fi horror film, Plan 9 From Outer Space, the long-forgotten director became a household name.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2010 · Johnny Depp in yet another cult movie, depicting the mostly true story of the legendary director of awful movies and his strange group of friends and actors....

  6. 7 de oct. de 1994 · Directed by. Edward D. Wood Jr. must have been the Will Rogers of filmmaking: He never directed a shot he didn't like. It takes a special weird genius to be voted the Worst Director of All Time, a title that Wood has earned by acclamation. He was so in love with every frame of every scene of every film he shot that he was blind to hilarious ...

  7. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Long before there was Tommy Wiseau, the king of so-bad-it's-good filmmaking was Edward D. Wood Jr., aka Ed Wood. Between the 1950s and '70s, he made a string of low-budget B-movies, particularly ...