Did you know? Bela Lugosi Jr.'s felt that Martin Landau did not do his father justice with his caricature-like performance. His chief objection to the film's portrayal of his father was his speech, as his father was a classy man who never used foul language. This has been corroborated by others who knew him as well. Nevertheless, he held no ill will towards the performer, who unfathomably won the Oscar for such an inaccurate portrayal. Read More
This film was more expensive than all of Edward D. Wood Jr.'s films put together.
Bela Lugosi Jr.'s felt that Martin Landau did not do his father justice with his caricature-like performance. His chief objection to the film's portrayal of his father was his speech, as his father was a classy man who never used foul language. This has been corroborated by others who knew him as well. Nevertheless, he held no ill will towards the performer, who unfathomably won the Oscar for such an inaccurate portrayal.
Edward D. Wood Jr.'s wife Kathy Wood visited the set one day, and asked to meet Johnny Depp. That day, they were filming a scene where Wood would look really messed up, which made Tim Burton nervous for what Kathy would think of the movie. When Depp exited his trailer, she said, "That's my Eddie."
Ed Wood 1994
28 Sep 1994 ● English ● 2 hrs 7 mins
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