
Hellborn
Documentary
Overview
Conrad Brooks discusses "Hellborn," his unfinished movie with Ed Wood, and other projects
Top Cast


Conrad Brooks
Conrad Brooks
Himself
Conrad Brooks
Himself


Edward D. Wood Jr.
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Himself (Archive Footage)
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Himself (Archive Footage)


Peter Coe
Peter Coe
Himself
Peter Coe
Himself


Mona McKinnon
Mona McKinnon
Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")
Mona McKinnon
Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")
Henry Bederski
Henry Bederski
Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")
Henry Bederski
Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")
Ted Brooks
Ted Brooks
Self (segment "Home Movie")
Ted Brooks
Self (segment "Home Movie")


Johnny Carpenter
Johnny Carpenter
Self (segment "Home Movie")
Johnny Carpenter
Self (segment "Home Movie")
Michael Copner
Michael Copner
Interviewer (uncredited)
Michael Copner
Interviewer (uncredited)
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