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Final Curtain

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 22m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,5/10
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Jeannie Stevens in Final Curtain (2012)
HorrorShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter a horror play's final performance, The Vampire roams the theater.After a horror play's final performance, The Vampire roams the theater.After a horror play's final performance, The Vampire roams the theater.

  • Director
    • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Writer
    • Edward D. Wood Jr.
  • Stars
    • Duke Moore
    • Dudley Manlove
    • Jeannie Stevens
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,5/10
    255
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    • Director
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Writer
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Stars
      • Duke Moore
      • Dudley Manlove
      • Jeannie Stevens
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    • 10Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux3

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    Duke Moore
    • The Actor
    • (as James 'Duke' Moore)
    Dudley Manlove
    • Narrator
    Jeannie Stevens
    • The Vampire
    • (as Jenny Stevens)
    • Director
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
    • Writer
      • Edward D. Wood Jr.
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    1planktonrules

    Too bad the network execs weren't completely insane...otherwise this MIGHT have been a TV series.

    "Final Curtain" is a pilot for a failed TV series from Ed Wood that was assumed lost. However, back in 2012, it was shown at a film festival and since then someone posted it to YouTube.

    The film is not as horrible as some of Ed Wood's other productions...not that this is a glowing endorsement. But if you didn't know it was from Wood, you might think it was some art film!

    The pilot is much like major portions of "Plan 9 From Outer Space" in that it obviously was shot without sound and to 'cleverly' get past this, there's some ultra-bizarro narration and weird edits. As I said, it seems much more like an art film than anything else....a very BAD art film. Most of it simply consist of a guy in a tux staring about an empty theater as nonsensical narration supposedly tells his increasingly distraught thoughts of terror.

    While this is a bad film and it's obvious why the proposed series never was made, for laughs I suggest you show the film (without the opening credits that say it's from Ed Wood) to a pretentious friend. Tell them it's a lost Ingmar Bergman film he made for American TV...and watch them wax philosophical about this great pilot and how it would have changed TV for the better.

    Overall, very bad but not nearly as bad as Wood could have done!
    2heyfellows

    Unsold Pilot That Didn't go to Waste

    I've often wondered just why Duke Moore had to be dressed in a tuxedo during the first half of Night of the Ghouls. Now I know. Ed tried to sell this television pilot but got no takers. He couldn't let this valuable footage go to waste so he inserted it into NOTG even though it makes no sense in the movie, either, thus Duke having to match up with the stock footage. Wood must have learned film producing under Jules White. Final Curtain is an Ed Wood stream of conciousness, which means it's about twice as long as it should be. As a one reeler it might have been OK, but at 2 reels it's strictly for the Ed Wood completist that has to see everything.
    Michael_Elliott

    Technically Probably the Best Thing Wood Did

    Final Curtain (1957)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    This short film was originally meant as the pilot episode for a TV series that never got off the ground but the interesting thing is that this was actually made before The Twilight Zone and it's perhaps the best thing Edward D. Wood, Jr. did in his career. The setting is an abandoned theater where an actor (Duke Moore) begins to walk around and feels that he's not alone. This film was lost for several decades until a print recently turned up and until then the only thing really known about it was that rumor had it Bela Lugosi, who was meant to play the actor, died while reading the screenplay. I think it's safe to say that this is the best thing Wood ever did on a technical level. There's no question this has a very low budget but I thought Wood actually did a good job at building up some nice atmosphere. He also did a very good job with the editing as he's trying to do a psychological horror film and one clearly influenced by the work of Edgar Allan Poe. I think this is a major discovery for fans of the director simply because it shows him doing a horror film and in a way that isn't seen in his other works. I'd add that the dialogue isn't nearly what you'd expect from Wood as it's actually decent! There are some major problems with the film though. For starters, at 22-minutes it's a tad bit too long for its own good as around the ten-minute mark you start asking yourself what the point is. You also keep wondering why the actor is walking around as it's never made clear as to why he doesn't just leave. I also didn't care for the narration by Dudley Manlove as at times it's way too over-the-top. With that said, overall this is a fairly impressive film by Wood's standards and something his fans will want to check out.
    4arfdawg-1

    One of the Better Wood Movies

    Don't get me wrong, this isnt a good movie, but it IS one of the better Wood vehicles.

    Maybe because it's so short. You gotta wonder how toasted Wood was when he wrote these films. It must have cost a few hundred to make it. It's pretty much nothing but a guy standing back stage and a voice over of him explaining his silly thoughts.
    5HEFILM

    Pretty good Wood

    Go in understanding this is basically a story or radio play read while an actor reacts and searches through an empty theater. The fact that it was shot at a real, at the time, abandoned theater helps greatly as does Woods good choices of stock music to support the voice over and visuals.

    For all that it is kind of creepy and moody--the crazed voice over somehow works with the purposefully twisty words. Wood keeps the visual pace pretty fast as well as far as the editing goes. The acting and voice over are pretty stagey but given the stage setting Wood gets away with this too---it has a legitimate camp value in the true meaning of the word.

    Nice final shot too--by the way.

    Some of what people love/hate Wood for is really the fact that he almost never had enough money to pull off a film that was slick enough to not have distracting--or at times-hilarious--low budget defects.

    With this movie the fact that it's so limited in scope prevents total low budget lapses--for the most part.

    If you like CARNIVAL OF SOULS and or DAUGHTER OF HORROR this has some of the effectiveness and mood of those--though this is a short not a feature.

    If you like Wood--because you like him or like him because you think he sucks, let's face it you won't want to miss this and should not miss it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Bela Lugosi was reading the script for this movie when he died.
    • Gaffes
      The theatre is supposed to be totally deserted, except for the Actor. But at 1 minute, 48 seconds, in the reflection of the glass on a machine, you can clearly see a crewman walking along.
    • Citations

      Narrator: I cannot tell where space ends, and the auditorium walls begin. But, do I really want to know? Something deep from within my very being draws me from this stage... I must see the floors above, to enter into the costume rooms, the scenery rooms, the make-up rooms, all those rooms where one may change his appearance to any character nameable.

      [ominous thunderclap]

      Narrator: And unnameable.

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      Featured in Night of the Ghouls (1959)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 janvier 2012 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
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      • Последний занавес
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ocean Park Pier, Santa Monica, Californie, États-Unis(Dome Theatre)
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    • Durée
      22 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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