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Final Curtain

After the final performance of its run, the Actor who played the vampire in the play, still dressed in his tuxedo, slowly walks around the theatre that has gone "dark," long after everyone has left. It is night, which permits a new world to appear, that of the spirit and the unseen. The unseen things that come from their hiding places, to frolic in the massive expanse of the auditorium when it is dark and they are alone. He knows that some unseen object is beckoning him. The Actor then enters the costume, scenery and make-up rooms, searching for this object. Ten rooms, each with a different setting of costumes, wigs and scenery. As he opens one door, the Actor sees a motionless female mannequin, who had been used as a vampire in the play. He examines it closely, runs his hand over the mannequin's cheek, and then he walks away. Only then does the mannequin come to life, and smile at him -- her hand moves, beckoning him to return. Scared, he leaves the room and slams the door. Will he find the object of his search? What is the object of his search, and what will be the consequences if he finds it? Be sure to check out this long-lost Ed Wood classic, and find out.

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Cast & Crew See All

Duke Moore
The Actor
Dudley Manlove
Narrator
Jeannie Stevens
The Vampire

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