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Edward Davis Wood, Jr. (October 10, 1924 – December 10, 1978), better known as Ed Wood, was an American screenwriter, director, producer, actor, author, and editor, who often performed many of these functions simultaneously. In the 1950s, Wood made a number of cheap genre films, now enjoyed for their technical errors, unsophisticated special effects, large amounts of ill-fitting stock footage, idiosyncratic dialogue, eccentric casts and outlandish plot elements, although his flair for showmanship gave his projects at least a modicum of critical success. Wood's popularity waned soon after his biggest "name" star, Béla Lugosi, died. He was able to salvage a saleable feature from Lugosi's last moments on film, but his career declined thereafter. Toward the end of his life, Wood made pornographic movies and wrote pulp crime, horror, and sex novels. His infamy began two years after his death, when he was awarded a Golden Turkey Award as Worst Director of All Time.[1] The lack of filmmaking ability in his work has earned Wood and his films a considerable cult following.
4.2Plan 9 from Outer Space
1957
3.0Nympho Cycler
1971
4.6Glen or Glenda
1953
4.7Five Loose Women
1974
3.8Jail Bait
1954
4.4Revenge of the Dead
1959
3.7Love Feast
1969
5.3Hollywood Rated 'R'
1997
3.1Drop Out Wife
1972
7.8The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
1996
4.3Take It Out in Trade
1970
3.3The Cocktail Hostesses
1973
2.8The Sinister Urge
1960

God Save the Queens
1995
5.3Homo Promo
1993
3.5Crossroads of Laredo
1996

Homo Promo
6.6Dad Made Dirty Movies
2011
5.6Crossroad Avenger: The Adventures of the Tucson Kid
1952
3.6Mrs. Stone's Thing
1970