Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Musical (1/4)
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In January 2008, I directed a musical adaptation of the cult classic "Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Musical" through the ASG group "Not-A-Penny Productions at the university of Arkansas. I aimed to make the the show a tribute to the quirkiness of the movie while also creating a deconstructed musical, making fun of the archetypes found in American musical theater. The show premiered in March to sold out crowds every night and was very well received. This video is an edit of the first two nights the show was performed, so there may be some odd continuity between shots. For example, Insp. Clay's bald wig will disappear and re-appear a few times (it ripped ten minutes before the show started opening night, so we abandoned it). Then again, this is Ed Wood, so odd continuity shouldn't bee too much of a problem. The show also featured lots of projected video, so I super imposed the projected video on here so you can see it better. "Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Musical" was originally performed in 2003 at The Box Theater in Fort Worth, TX (http://theboxtheater.com). It was adapted for stage and directed by Michael Johnson. Original music created by Johnathon Brinkley, Damon Gay, and Michael Johnson. PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbXbfoc2CHk PART 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpLHpTLOKt0 PART 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOuqRW2WccU
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How did you get the rights to this show? I would love to do it some day!
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I wish the guy who played Inspector Clay had more of Swedish accent.
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The "Saucers seen over hollywood" song is my favorite of them all! Is there anyway I can have a version of it by itself?
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Sean, I miss you so much buddy.
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We saw the musical stage version in Los Angeles that had Mark Knowles as Criswell. It was so good that we went back every night until it closed. Surprised I survived the experience because we were laughing so hard we could hardly breathe. Plan 9 is indeed a film that lends itself well to local musical theater format!
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Fucking Hysterical! Bless you! I needed this!
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AW DARNIT I wanted to write the musical lol
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The best part is this was looks like it was done on the same budget as the original.
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My cousin helped put up lights for a movie Ed Wood made back in the early 70`s and got paid with a 5.00 check. Theres going to be 2 remakes coming out this year (09) GRAVE ROBBERS FROM OUTER SPACE and PLAN 9 which is a serious version the way Ed meant for it to be and Conrad Brooks will be in it. PLAN 9 will premiere i believe in Sept. i forgot where though but the dvd will come out soon after.
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Awesome. I wish I could have seen it live. Some really funny stuff. Well done to all! (I've been watching a little at a time since September. What'll I do without it?)
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yes,as you talk about musical versions...mine has been the first one,since 1982. Check out numbers from it,on youtube....I saw Saucers,Grave Robbers, and Paranoia....when you heard of a musical version,this one,fun though it is,is not it.
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There's a musical of this film?!
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