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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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| 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.