Edward D. Wood Jr. was born in 1924 and became a defining figure in cult cinema through his unique approach to filmmaking. In Glen or Glenda (1953), he served as writer, director, and actor, showcasing his multi-faceted talents while exploring themes of identity and gender. Wood's later work, including Bride of the Monster (1955), further exemplified his penchant for eccentric storytelling and unconventional production techniques. His films, often celebrated for their charm and creativity despite technical flaws, continue to resonate within the realms of exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
The Beach Bunnies
Tabloid reporter Elaine Street goes after the ultimate story - did megastar Rock Sanders have a sex change operation? She takes three of her foxy girlfriends along for help.