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Crazy credits for
Ed Wood (1994) More at IMDbPro »

  • The lightning bolt in the Touchstone logo appears after the logo is struck
    by lightning.
  • In the opening credits, Johnny Depp's name appears in capital letters,
    followed by the title - both of them alternating in black and white, as
    though being illuminated by lightning - and the rest of the main cast are
    credited on tombstones. Supporting cast and crew names appear in white
    against dark, rainy sets featuring meant-to-look-low-budget effects such as
    a giant tentacle and flying saucers in outer space.
  • Immediately preceding the final credits, the film features a "What Ever
    Happened To" and/or "Where They Are Now" sequence about 'Edward D. Wood
    Jr.', Kathy Wood, Bela Lugosi, John Breckinridge,
    Dolores Fuller, Tor Johnson, Vampira, Paul Marco'
    , 'Conrad Brooks (I)', Tom Mason, and Criswell.
    The commentaries include such statements as: "Bela Lugosi never rose from
    the grave, but after appearing in 103 films, he is more famous than ever.
    Today, his movie memorabilia outsells Boris Karloff's by a substantial
    margin" and "Dolores Fuller, after leaving Ed, went on to a successful
    songwriting career. Her compositions include the Elvis Presley hits
    'Rock-a-Hula Baby' and 'Do the Clam.'"

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