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'''''Plan 9 From Outer Space''''' is a film written, produced, and directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr., and released in 1959 under that name; it was also released under the title ''Killer Zombies From Outer Space''.  A financial and critical flop at the box office, the film's poor writing, editing, and acting - in addition to the partial replacement of the film's only major star (Bela Lugosi) by a much younger and taller stand-in - has guaranteed ''Plan 9's'' place in film history as one of the worst motion pictures of all time.

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Plan 9 From Outer Space
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Directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
Produced by J. Edward Reynolds
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Written by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
Narrated by Jeron Criswell King, as "The Amazing Criswell"
Starring Gregory Walcott
Mona McKinnon
Duke Moore
Bela Lugosi
Music by Gordon Zahler
Cinematography William C. Thompson
Editing by Edward D. Wood Jr.
Release date(s) June 12, 1981
Running time 79 min
Country USA
Language English

Plan 9 From Outer Space is a film written, produced, and directed by Edward D. Wood, Jr., and released in 1959 under that name; it was also released under the title Killer Zombies From Outer Space. A financial and critical flop at the box office, the film's poor writing, editing, and acting - in addition to the partial replacement of the film's only major star (Bela Lugosi) by a much younger and taller stand-in - has guaranteed Plan 9's place in film history as one of the worst motion pictures of all time.