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Plan 9 from Outer Space

  PG

Edward D. Wood Jr.

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Plot Summary

With its incoherent plot, jaw-droppingly odd dialogue, inept acting, threadbare production design, and special effects so shoddy that they border on the surreal, Plan 9 From Outer Space has often been called the worst movie ever made. But it's an oddly endearing disaster; boasting genuine enthusiasm and undeniable charm, it is the work of people who loved movies and loved making them, even if they displayed little visible talent. In Plan 9, alien invaders attempt to conquer the world by raising the dead, starting with an old man dressed in a Dracula costume (Bela Lugosi, in a few minutes of left-over footage grafted into this film), his much-younger and well-proportioned wife (Maila "Vampira" Nurmi), and a remarkably overweight police officer (Tor Johnson). Often funny and consistently entertaining (if almost always for the wrong reasons), Plan 9 From Outer Space is an anti-masterpiece if there ever was one, and as Criswell so brilliantly puts it, "Can you PROVE it didn't happen?!?" Its legendary director Edward D. Wood Jr. was played by Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's 1994 biopic, Ed Wood. One of the DVD releases of Plan 9 From Outer Space includes the documentary Flying Saucers Over Hollywood: The Plan 9 Companion, an exhaustive and entertaining look at the making of the film that runs a half-hour longer than the feature to which it pays tribute!

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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66%
  • Reviews Counted: 35
  • Fresh: 23
  • Rotten: 12
  • Average Rating: 5.0/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: J. Hoberman of the Village Voice has made a case for Wood as an unconscious avant-gardist; there's no denying that his blunders are unusually creative and oddly expressive. – Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: It all ends with famous psychic Criswell asking the audience, 'Can you prove it didn't happen? God help us in the future'. Prophetic. – Derek Adams, Time Out, Aug 17, 2007

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Customer Reviews

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One of the all-time best "worst" sci-fi movies EVER! A must see!

Made in 1959, this is great high camp from one of my favorite directors Ed Wood. Talk about cheesy. It's all that and more. Watch it with a tub of popcorn and be ready to appreciate Ed Wood's low budget, low brow sci fi for all that it is--and isn't. There are no state-of-the-art special effects--just really bad acting, bad costumes, and oh, the production errors!!! But that's the fun of it. This cheesy 50s sci fi film even includes Bela Lugosi--even if it is from old footage before Lugosi died n 1956. (Talk about resurrecting the dead for creative casting by director Ed Wood!) The plot couldn't be simpler: Aliens implement their "Plan 9" to stop Earth from creating a weapon that the aliens believe can destroy the universe. So the aliens try to bring back to life all of Earth's dead as zombies. I know, it's cheesy, but hey, it's an Ed Wood film, right? What makes this film win the award for "worst movie ever made" are the many errors you can see on screen. The production errors are so numerous and obvious that the movie actually earned director Wood the "Golden Turkey Award" as the worst director EVER. I'm not kidding. This is probably the BEST EVER worst sci fi movie ever made--and because of that, it deserves a place on your shelf as part of your 1950s cheesy sci fi collection. (Put it alongside Destination Moon, The Man From Planet X, When Worlds Collide, Red Planet Mars, It Came From Outer Space, Untamed Women, Phantom From Space, Devil Girl From Mars, Target Earth, and Fire Maidens from Outer Space. . . . .)

Great!

This movie is so bad that it'd good! Tombstones fall over,it switches from night to day, and there are a few shoddy scenes of leftover Bela Lugosi footage. This movie is one of the best worst movies in history!