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IMDbWhen Wade Williams acquired the rights to Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) in 1982, Edward D. Wood Jr.'s widow, Kathy Wood, told him this never-released film was being held by a post-production house because the lab fees hadn't been paid. Williams paid the fees and acquired this film, finally releasing it 23 years after it was filmed.
The single photo on the police station wall is that of Edward D. Wood Jr.. An unconvincing attempt has been made to turn it into a wanted poster by sticking a piece of paper above it with the word 'Wanted' written on it.
The film was produced under the title "Revenge of the Dead".
The character of Dr. Acula also appeared in an unrealized Edward D. Wood Jr. film project of the same name. The role was originally intended for Bela Lugosi.
Edward D. Wood Jr. finished the principal photography and rough cut of the film by late 1957, but couldn't afford the post-production work. The film laboratory opted to keep the negative footage until the bill could be paid. By the 1980s, film historians either considered this a lost film or suspected that it never existed to begin with. Film archivist Wade Williams managed to locate the film, paid the film lab, and obtained ownership of it.
"Patrolman Paul Kelton: Monsters! Space people! Mad doctors! They didn't teach me about such things in the police academy! And yet that's all I've been assigned to since I became on active duty! Why do I always get picked for these screwy details all the time? I resign. Capt. Robbins: Kelton, so help me, if you don't get the hell outta here-... Patrolman Paul Kelton: You're all against me. The whole police force is against me! The whole CITY is against me! I resign!"
"Capt. Robbins: Kelton! Patrolman Paul Kelton: Uh, yes sir? Capt. Robbins: Where's Bradford? Patrolman Paul Kelton: I got a hold of him, Inspector Robbins, but he isn't here! Capt. Robbins: I'm not blind! I can see he's not here! But when he does get here, send him in here!"