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''Glen or Glenda?'' (title changed from ''I Changed My Sex!'') is a 1953 exploitation film written by, directed by and starring [[Ed Wood ( |
''Glen or Glenda?'' (title changed from ''I Changed My Sex!'') is a 1953 exploitation film written by, directed by and starring [[Ed Wood (creator)|Ed Wood]], and featuring [[Bela Lugosi]], and Wood's then-girlfriend, Dolores Fuller. |
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The movie consists of two parts, the first following a narrator called The Scientist, played by Bela Lugosi, making cryptic comments about humanity. At the beginning of the film proper, Inspector Warren finds the corpse of a male transvestite named Patrick/Patricia, who has committed suicide. Wanting to know more about cross-dressing, Warren seeks out Dr. Alton, who narrates for him the story of Glen/Glenda. |
The movie consists of two parts, the first following a narrator called The Scientist, played by Bela Lugosi, making cryptic comments about humanity. At the beginning of the film proper, Inspector Warren finds the corpse of a male transvestite named Patrick/Patricia, who has committed suicide. Wanting to know more about cross-dressing, Warren seeks out Dr. Alton, who narrates for him the story of Glen/Glenda. |