Ed Wood: Bela Lugosi's "I Have No Home" Speech

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2009

Acting like this is why Martin Landau won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1994. Check out our tribute to this scene at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2raL12RY3A

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  • Ed Wood may have made the cheesiest movies but he made that old man feel like he was somebody again. . .Ed gave him happiness, he died a happy man

  • did you see that kid grab vampira by the boobies?

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  • @lorioftheforest So many movies tell you the story of that guy who works his entire life and makes it to the top. Not many movies ever tell you about the guy who pours his soul into his work and still dies alone. Ed Wood is a rare gem.

  • the scene where bela died i almost cried

  • Why cut before the audience in the street clap and Bela delivers his final speech. Why ruin a good scene?

  • @GregERobertson

    so right !

  • Gives me the chills, what a masterpiece

  • @GregERobertson

    That he did, when Ed found Bela he was a failed broken man addicted to morphine and other drugs, Bela at that time was a shell of the man he'd been at his peak, typecast, alone and forgotten reduced to low budget name only roles and Dracula revivals. Though Ed's movies are the worst ever made, he managed to get Bela back on the screen, to proove to the world he still had it, he died a happy man, with a script in hand, an artist to the end

  • You may laugh, but Bela (and by extension Martin) made cheesy lines like that awesome!

  • Martin deserved the Oscar so much for this role. Stole the show every time he talked!

  • lmao!! I love this film. They were all such losers, but so determined.

  • @Vortex42,

    Truly is his best film, and Martin Landau walked like a giant in this film. Deserved the Oscar in ever way.

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