Colorful American film director and pulp author (1924–1978) who, though widely reviled in his lifetime, became the subject of cult-like fascination after his death. Wood’s reputation, such as it is, rests primarily on a string of films that attained legendary status for their singular combination of laughable production values, ridiculous dialogue, stilted performances, and haphazard direction. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 photo of Wood scribbling notes on a film set, signed and inscribed in fountain pen “To my friend Earl Kemp, May our association be long and profitable, Edw. D. Wood, Jr., 12/7/65.” Scattered light creases and surface marks, ballpoint number notations to two borders, and a paperclip impression to top edge, otherwise fine condition. Any autograph material from Wood is quite elusive! Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.
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