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Hellborn

Hellborn

75% Match19930h 55m

Documentary

Overview

Conrad Brooks discusses "Hellborn," his unfinished movie with Ed Wood, and other projects

Top Cast

Conrad Brooks

Conrad Brooks

Himself

Edward D. Wood Jr.

Edward D. Wood Jr.

Himself (Archive Footage)

Peter Coe

Peter Coe

Himself

Mona McKinnon

Mona McKinnon

Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")

H

Henry Bederski

Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")

T

Ted Brooks

Self (segment "Home Movie")

Johnny Carpenter

Johnny Carpenter

Self (segment "Home Movie")

M

Michael Copner

Interviewer (uncredited)

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Hellborn
Hellborn

The aborted masterpiece of EDWARD D. WOOD, JR.

Hellborn

7.519930h 55m
Documentary

Conrad Brooks discusses "Hellborn," his unfinished movie with Ed Wood, and other projects

Conrad Brooks
Conrad Brooks
Actor

Conrad Brooks

as Himself

Conrad Brooks

Himself

Conrad Brooks

Himself

Edward D. Wood Jr.
Edward D. Wood Jr.
Actor

Edward D. Wood Jr.

as Himself (Archive Footage)

Edward D. Wood Jr.

Himself (Archive Footage)

Edward D. Wood Jr.

Himself (Archive Footage)

Peter Coe
Peter Coe
Actor

Peter Coe

as Himself

Peter Coe

Himself

Peter Coe

Himself

Mona McKinnon
Mona McKinnon
Actor

Mona McKinnon

as Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")

Mona McKinnon

Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")

Mona McKinnon

Danny's Girlfriend (segment "Hellborn")

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Actor

Henry Bederski

as Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")

Henry Bederski

Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")

Henry Bederski

Ice Cream Shop Owner / Self (segments "Hellborn", "Home Movie")

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Actor

Ted Brooks

as Self (segment "Home Movie")

Ted Brooks

Self (segment "Home Movie")

Ted Brooks

Self (segment "Home Movie")

Johnny Carpenter
Johnny Carpenter
Actor

Johnny Carpenter

as Self (segment "Home Movie")

Johnny Carpenter

Self (segment "Home Movie")

Johnny Carpenter

Self (segment "Home Movie")

No image
Actor

Michael Copner

as Interviewer (uncredited)

Michael Copner

Interviewer (uncredited)

Michael Copner

Interviewer (uncredited)

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