Orgy of the Dead

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Orgy of the Dead
Directed by Stephen C. Apostolof (as A. C. Stephens)
Produced by Stephen C. Apostolof (as A. C. Stephens)
Written by Edward D. Wood Jr.
Starring Criswell
Fawn Silver
Pat Barrington (as Pat Barringer)
Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Cinematography Robert Caramico
Editing by Donald A. Davis
Distributed by Crown International
Rhino Video (VHS and DVD)
Release date(s) 1 June 1965
Running time 92 min
Country USA
Language English
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Orgy of the Dead is an unrated 1965 film directed by A. C. Stephens and written by Ed Wood. It is something of a transition for Wood: it is a combination of horror and erotica, thus showing where Wood came from and where he was headed (pornography). Wood also wrote the novel of the same name.

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A young couple, Bob (William Bates) and Shirley (sexploitation starlet Pat Barrington, billed as Pat Barringer) survive a car crash only to find themselves tied to posts in a misty cemetery where they are forced to watch dead spirits dance for the Emperor of the Night played by Criswell (best known for Plan 9 From Outer Space). Ten striptease performances by topless dancers from beyond the grave outfitted in various motifs make up the bulk of this movie. A moth-eaten werewolf and mummy are also tossed in for a few comic relief bits. Barrington doubles as the blond Gold Girl (inspired by Shirley Eaton in "Goldfinger") while her red-headed "Shirley" character watches her perform. Criswell's undead consort, the sexy Black Ghoul, was written for Maila Nurmi, a.k.a. Vampira, but was instead played by busty Fawn Silver wearing a black bouffant wig.

Ed Wood served as writer, production manager, casting agent, and even held up cue cards on this low-budget film, although he did not direct. An in-depth article on the making of this film was published in "Femme Fatales," 7:1 (June 1998).

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