Whatever the causes, the consequences of filming bad horror movies plagued by even worse production problems can provide unintended entertainment, albeit probably not for those who were directly involved in the filmmaking. Let’s go backstage to see how directors, actors, and film crews have dealt with the production problems that plagued their low-budget films. 10 Beast from Haunted CaveTrailer – Beast From Haunted Cave (1959)The title of Beast from Haunted Cave announces the 1959 movie’s premise. One of the movie’s production problems resulted from mixed signals, as the movie’s screenwriter, Charles B. Griffith, who also directed the filming of the undersea scenes, explained in an interview with Aaron W. Graham. 3 Plan 9 from Outer SpacePlan 9 from Outer Space Ed Wood (full movie)The resourcefulness of “B” horror movie production crews is also demonstrated by Ed Wood’s 1957 cult classic Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Source: The Nation August 15, 2021 06:56 UTC