Criswell tells the "almost unbelievable" in this, the intro from "Orgy of the Dead". Written by the genuinely great Edward D. Wood Jr. (as adapted from his novel!), directed by Steven C. Apostolof.
Criswell tells the "almost unbelievable" in this, the intro from "Orgy of the Dead". Written by the genuinely great Edward D. Wood Jr. (as adapted from his novel!), directed by ...
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He spoke in what is known as 'Stentorian' speech, which I believe means, every other word or so is emphasized as an exclamation or amplification of the usual speech inflections.
"the Criswell character just did not 'get it'" He probably would be more Criswellic if Tim Burton gave him cue cards to read instead of memorizing his lines. *lol*
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He probably would be more Criswellic if Tim Burton gave him cue cards to read instead of memorizing his lines. *lol*