Ed Wood’s cult classic has been hailed as the worst film of all time, but it’s one of the most hilariously entertaining movies you’ll ever see. Aliens from outer space reanimate the Earth’s dead in an attempt to save the human race. Will their 9th plan work? With string-powered flying saucers, laughable dialogue, shrewd alien logic and “priceless” special effects, they can’t go wrong. Or can they? (Hint: They do.) Plan 9 is a movie so beautifully bad, it’s great. Our much anticipated pre-release of Ed Wood’s Plan 9 From Outer Space in color for the first time is now available. We have given this film the most extensive restoration to date, plus we’ve added tons of rare and hilarious bonus features including an audio commentary from Mike Nelson of “Mystery Science Theatre 3000.” Our special bonus features include never-before-seen Ed Wood home movies, bizarre Ed Wood commercials and the astonishing Plans 1-8. Plus, this limited edition pre-release DVD is individually autographed by Mike Nelson. As an extra bonus, we’ve included a nifty limited edition alien air freshener, “Alien Fresh.” Special Features: -All New Color Version -Restored Black-and-White Version -Audio Commentary by Mike Nelson of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 -Never Before Seen Ed Wood Home Movies -Rare Ed Wood Commercials -The Lost Plans 1-8 -Deleted Scenes -Plan 9 Trailer in Color www.legendfilms.net






28. August 2009 at 7:56 pm
To tell the truth, the coloured – version give the film a realism that make spectators consider it in even a worst way!!!!
8. September 2009 at 9:03 am
Did you know?
The Director of this film often put on woman’s clothing to ‘perk up’ the actors when things were tough. True story.
23. September 2009 at 6:52 pm
I think it’s really cool in c-o-l-o-r ~ I don’t really see why some viewers are against colorization, for I think the process has improved considerably since it was first introduced in the 80’s!
26. September 2009 at 12:59 pm
Not true at all. Ed Wood, Jr was a transvestite who simply got his kicks wearing women’s clothes. He wore a suit and tie to direct this film.
26. September 2009 at 1:05 pm
The reason I am against colorization is first, that for those folks who grew up knowing only color films, it is intellectual laziness not to acclimate one’s self to black and white. There is no excuse for that stuff. Most films work better in black and white because it allows for a more clear sight of the actors’ character presentations.
29. September 2009 at 6:58 am
wow…imagine watching this blazed.
9. October 2009 at 7:22 am
“Yes I know it’s just a Ed Wood movie,but these questions MUST be asked” (as Mulder might say) As BAD/GOOD as this movie is,and how many times I’ve watched it,is it just me that has this question about the Aliens?This is the 9th plan they have come up with to take over the world by raising the dead What happened to the first 8?They obviously didn’t work either.If this is all they can come up with in 9 try’s and STILL can’t take over the world! Some SUPIEROR race I know they didn’t take my sister
10. October 2009 at 5:27 pm
Better than Pearl Harbor.
11. October 2009 at 2:12 am
The recent Rifftracks Live version was super-funny.
Question: Imagine that there really is such a thing as Solaramite (sp?) , the thing that, like gasoline, and ignites a ray of sunlight, acting like a fuse that would ignite the sun, then all stars in the galaxy, then all the stars in the universe…how would any alien race know about this? The first advanced technology civilization would have discovered it, then the whole universe would’ve blown up! Right? Right? I know I’m right on this…
24. October 2009 at 9:59 pm
Actually, the movie was titled “Grave robbers from Mars” originally, but the baptist church (!) was financing it (because Wood persuaded them to make it, and earn money from it to finance movies about Jesus and his disciples), but thought that grave robbing is blasphemous, so they demanded from Wood to rename the movie into “Plan 9 from outer space”. The title was their idea. Silly right?
26. October 2009 at 3:32 am
lol good question. I know plan 10 is being discussed with the Greys & UN Representatives as we speak though.
29. October 2009 at 6:46 pm
i think i read somewhere that Hitch chose to do ‘Psycho’ in b/w because color would have been too much of a distraction..what he did with light and shadow did as much for the plot as the plot itself..and there’s something to be said about b/w: i watched an old ep of ‘Rawhide’ from 1959, and the photography was brilliant!
30. October 2009 at 9:50 am
Thank you disabled1955. You give evidence to my point. Color should be used only to enhance the story of the film, there needs to be a reason for it. See the film “Odds Against Tomorrow” which helps accent this iportant point of filmmaking. Besides being such a great film, the fact that it is in black and white accents the actors motions, expressions, forces the actors to act and communicate and by these means gives tension and adventure to the story.
30. October 2009 at 9:56 am
azrial, I really believe that Ed Wood was expressing his sense of humor when he made this, and most of his films. I find it strange that folks do not get his joke. Well, the saucers are up there, but you’ll be in there and I’ll be in there.
30. October 2009 at 3:10 pm
k….. I was talking bout the remake, it would be dumb cause it would never come near what ed wood did
4. November 2009 at 2:28 am
0:19 Bega Lugosi is…….ashamed……
6. December 2009 at 9:29 am
Actually, the original title was ‘Grave robbers from outer space’!
Criswell, says the original title in his opening monologue of the movie, but you’re right about the church objecting and getting it changed.
12. December 2009 at 12:16 pm
1:22
Thats a strange fence in the background
6. January 2010 at 3:33 am
So awful, I have no choice but to love it.
30. January 2010 at 1:28 pm
I love this movie
6. February 2010 at 10:27 pm
This is “S” rated which stands for shit! Shit, crap, terrible, foul, deposed, sublimation, extorted, really bad, bad to the bone, Hitler personality, spermed, constipated shit faced movie. If you wish to see something very bad just run this video!!! You will like it!!
6. February 2010 at 10:35 pm
Have shit – can’t travel!
7. February 2010 at 9:20 am
Bela Lugosi died during the filming. He was replaced by someone that was at least six inches taller than he was. The filming of the movie was actually at Bela Lugosi’s real home. The man who replaced him in the movie never revealed his face. I can’t blame him. hee..hee….
11. February 2010 at 10:00 am
i’m gonna have nightmares after seeing this
11. February 2010 at 9:19 pm
It should have been nominated for at least 14 Oscars.