Note: For a pretty good biopic about Wood, often referred to as the “worst director ever,” check out Tim Burton’s great Ed Wood, which memorably parodies Glen or Glenda. Random shots of Bela Lugosi-who was close friends with Wood-were interspersed into the action apropos of nothing, in which Lugosi yells, “Pull the strings!” Cast: James Woods, Heather Graham, Louis Gossett Jr., Bruce Dern, Oliver Platt, Randall Tex Cobb, Thomas Wilson Brown. Glen or Glenda (originally titled I Changed My Sex!) would be a masterpiece if Wood knew how to make a movie. When two swindlers involve an aging boxer in a plan to dupe a rich Diggstown resident, the fighter first makes the con men earn their stripes. He’s terrified his girlfriend will find out. Wood’s film, which was autobiographical, uses Patricia’s story as a backdrop for Glen’s struggle for acceptance: Like Patricia, Glen enjoys wearing women’s clothing. The film opens after Patricia, a transgender woman, has taken her own life, citing years of harassment. Two years after Christine Jorgensen became the first transgender woman to transition in the public eye, Wood’s groundbreaking 1953 feature explores the difficulties of being trans in pre-Stonewall America. ever made, Glen or Glenda is both brilliantly transgressive and unbelievably terrible.
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