Dad Made Dirty Movies

Dad Made Dirty Movies

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jordan Todorov
  • Cast(s): Edward D. Wood Jr., Criswell , Tor Johnson, Marsha Jordan, Susan Apostolof See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 58min
  • Award(s): Silver Eye 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Plastic Detox, Queen of Chess
  • Story:
    After escaping a Communist dictatorship in Eastern Europe to make his American dream come true, together with his close friend Ed Wood, Stephen became the father of sexploitation cinema – before the liberalization of pornography. Chronicling his life and work including a hilarious look at his directorial debut / breakthrough, “Orgy of the Dead, which was adapted by Wood from his own novel, had about 20 pages of script, a cemetery set they could use and “no ideas,” this documentary proves Stephen is deserved of the title – worst director of all time!
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STORY

Story
After escaping a Communist dictatorship in Eastern Europe to make his American dream come true, together with his close friend Ed Wood, Stephen became the father of sexploitation cinema – before the liberalization of pornography. Chronicling his life and work including a hilarious look at his directorial debut / breakthrough, “Orgy of the Dead, which was adapted by Wood from his own novel, had about 20 pages of script, a cemetery set they could use and “no ideas,” this documentary proves Stephen is deserved of the title – worst director of all time!

AWARDS

Nominations
Silver Eye Award

Best MidLength Documentary | 2011 | Jordan