Ed Wood
| Genre: | Comedy, Drama |
| Mood: | Farr-cical, Offbeat |
| Decade: | 1990's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Tim Burton |
| Actor: | Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Bill Murray, Mike Starr |
| Actress: | Sarah Jessica Parker |
| Release Year: | 1994 |
| Studio: | Disney |
| Runtime: | 127 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
Fledgling LA director Ed Wood (Depp) has a perverse passion for putting on god-awful plays featuring a company of outcasts and nobodies - like transvestite-to-be Bunny Breckinridge (Murray) and Ed's tolerant girlfriend, Dolores Fuller (Parker). Undaunted by failure, Wood - a secret cross-dresser himself -finally gets a shot at directing a low-budget film for B-movie producer George Weiss (Mike Starr). But Wood's biggest boost comes when he meets and befriends his idol, Bela Lugosi (Landau), now an aging, drug-addicted has-been.
Why I Love It:
This suitably quirky, beautifully acted homage to real-life B-movie hack Ed Wood, creator of "Plan 9 from Outer Space" and other bizarre turkeys, could have played the facts of his strange life strictly for laughs. Instead, Burton portrays this oddball visionary with extraordinary warmth and kindred sympathy, in effect honoring the outlandishly awful movies he made. Depp is marvelous in the lead role, giving Wood a bit of mad naivete as he fumbles his way through Hollywood's lower depths. And Landau's crabby performance as the ailing, morphine-addled Lugosi won him an Oscar. Filmed in glorious black-and-white, "Ed Wood" is a droll, endearing tribute to an artless wonder.







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