Ed Wood
When it came to making bad movies, Ed Wood was the best.The mostly true story of the legendary "worst director of all time", who, with the help of his strange friends, filmed countless B-movies without ever becoming famous or successful.
Description: The mostly true story of the legendary "worst director of all time", who, with the help of his strange friends, filmed countless B-movies without ever becoming famous or successful.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, History
Budget: $18,000,000 | Revenue : $5,900,000
Runtime: 127 minutes
No End
Vincent
Benny & Joon
Edward Scissorhands
Dead Man
Nick of Time
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Mars Attacks!
The Battle of Algiers
The Astronaut's Wife
Johnny Depp
Played Ed Wood
Martin Landau
Played Bela Lugosi
Sarah Jessica Parker
Played Dolores Fuller
Patricia Arquette
Played Kathy O'Hara
Jeffrey Jones
Played Criswell
Bill Murray
Played Bunny Breckinridge
Lisa Marie
Played Vampira
Jim Myers
Played Tor Johnson
G. D. Spradlin
Played Reverend Lemon
Vincent D'Onofrio
Played Orson Welles
Mike Starr
Played Georgie Weiss
Max Casella
Played Paul Marco
Brent Hinkley
Played Conrad Brooks
Juliet Landau
Played Loretta King
Clive Rosengren
Played Ed Reynolds
Norman Alden
Played Cameraman Bill (uncredited)
Leonard Termo
Played Makeup Man Harry (uncredited)
Ned Bellamy
Played Dr. Tom Mason (uncredited)
Danny Dayton
Played Soundman (uncredited)
Ross Manarchy
Played Camera Assistant (uncredited)
Bill Cusack
Played Tony McCoy
Stanley DeSantis
Played Mr. Feldman (uncredited)
Biff Yeager
Played Rude Boss (uncredited)
Joseph R. Gannascoli
Played Security Guard (uncredited)
Carmen Filpi
Played Old Crusty Man (uncredited)
Lisa Malkiewicz
Played Secretary #1 (uncredited)
Melora Walters
Played Secretary #2 (uncredited)
Conrad Brooks
Played Bartender (uncredited)
Don Amendolia
Played Salesman (uncredited)
Reid Cruickshanks
Played Stage Guard (uncredited)
Lionel Decker
Played Executive #1 (uncredited)
Edmund L. Shaff
Played Executive #2 (uncredited)
Gene LeBell
Played Ring Announcer (uncredited)
Bobby Slayton
Played TV Show Host (uncredited)
Gretchen Becker
Played TV Host's Assistant (uncredited)
John Rice
Played Conservative Man (uncredited)
Catherine Butterfield
Played Conservative Wife (uncredited)
Mary Portser
Played Backer's Wife (uncredited)
King Cotton
Played Hick Backer (uncredited)
Don Hood
Played Southern Backer (uncredited)
Matthew Barry
Played Valet (uncredited)
Ralph Monaco
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Anthony Russell
Played Busboy (uncredited)
Gregory Walcott
Played Potential Backer (uncredited)
Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
Played Another Backer (uncredited)
Rance Howard
Played Old Man McCoy (uncredited)
Vasek Simek
Played Professor Strowski (uncredited)
Vinny Argiro
Played TV Horror Show Director (uncredited)
Korla Pandit
Played Indian Musician (uncredited)
Patti Tippo
Played Nurse (uncredited)
Ray Baker
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Louis Lombardi
Played Rental House Manager (uncredited)
Jesse Hernandez
Played Wrestling Opponent (uncredited)
Jim Boyce
Played Theatre Manager (uncredited)
Ben Ryan Ganger
Played Angry Kid (uncredited)
Charlie Holliday
Played Tourist (uncredited)
Tommy Bertelsen
Played Tough Boy (uncredited)
Adam Drescher
Played Photographer #1 (uncredited)
Ric Mancini
Played Photographer #2 (uncredited)
Daniel Riordan
Played Pilot / Strapping Young Man (uncredited)
Mickey Cottrell
Played Hammy Alien (uncredited)
Lena Banks
Played Sexy Pedestrian (uncredited)
Maurice LaMarche
Played Orson Welles (voice) (uncredited)
Ada Tai
Played Vampira's Friend (uncredited)
Arlene Tai
Played Vampira's Friend (uncredited)
Rayder Woods
Played Car Vandal (uncredited)
Ralph Moratz
Played Extra (uncredited)
Bill Blair
Played Carny (uncredited)
Ryan Holihan
Played Frantic Usher
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