Final Curtain (film)

It starred Duke Moore as an actor wandering an empty theater after dark, where he is haunted by creepy sounds and eerie sights.

Both Moore and Manlove also appear in Wood's cult film Plan 9 from Outer Space.

Wood had hoped to use the film as the pilot for a television series he intended to produce called Portraits of Terror.

[2] Some scenes where the actor explores the theater were later inserted into Wood's 1959 film, Night of the Ghouls, with a voiceover narration designed to make it fit the story better.

[citation needed] For years, the complete version of Final Curtain was considered a lost film, until a copy was discovered by Jason Insalaco, great-nephew of actor Paul Marco (who had appeared in several Ed Wood projects).