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Ed Wood's Last Film Take It Out in Trade Gets Release Date | Den of Geek "Alamo Drafthouse's American Genre Film Archive and Something Weird will release a new 2K transfer of Take It Out In Trade on Blu-ray November 13, 2018. The Blu-ray/DVD combo includes a commentary track with filmmaker Frank Henenlotter, who made the low-budget cult masterpiece Basket Case, as well as words from Ed Wood biographer Rudolph Grey, and AGFA’s Joseph A. Ziemba. The package will also include the bonus movie: The Love Feast (1969) starring Ed Wood, scanned in 2K from an original 35mm theatrical print."
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" Ed Wood fans rejoice! We’ve received info from an anonymous source close to the deal that: Wade Williams has licensed MOST of his Ed Wood titles to The Film Detective. The deal includes Glen or Glenda (1953), Jail Bait (1954), Bride of the Monster (1955), Night of the Ghouls (1959), and The Haunted World of Ed Wood (1996) documentary. Plan 9 was NOT part of the deal BUT was licensed to another unknown distributor. MORE INFO TBA!" An anonymous source? Believe what you want, but it may be true
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Suzewell Predicts: Greetings, my friends. Once in a blue moon, you come across something that can not be explained by rational means This, my friends, is one of those occasions Released in 1956, Mae West sings 'Criswell Predicts'
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