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George Weiss (producer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Weiss (producer)
George Weiss (born 1921) is an American film producer who specialized in independent 'road show' exploitation Z movies during the 1950s and sexploitation shockers in the '60s that openly defied the motion picture production code of the day. ==''Glen or Glenda''== Weiss is best known as the producer who funded the exploitation film ''Glen or Glenda'' (1953) directed by Ed Wood, originally conceived as a fictionalized story of the sexual reassignment surgery of Christine Jorgensen. When Jorgensen refused to collaborate on the film, Wood wrote a new autobiographical script about his own struggle with being a closet transvestite and added stock film footage about sexual reassignment surgery. Weiss appears in the film in an uncredited cameo as "man at transvestite's suicide." Adding to the film's already extensive fantasy sequence, Weiss included incongruous scenes of scantily-clad women, bondage, and whipping taken from another project inspired by the fetish films of Irving Klaw. This was done partly to increase the film's length up to the required 70 minutes. (Source: ''Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr.'', by Rudolph Grey, 1992: Feral House, Inc., pp. 46, 198) In 1956 Weiss began filming a juvenile delinquent film under the working title ''Hellborn''. The project was soon abandoned. The footage was sold and later incorporated into Ed Wood's ''The Sinister Urge'' and ''Night of the Ghouls''.
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