Let's Go Crazy
Let's Go Crazy

Let's Go Crazy

1951Movie33 minEnglish

Let's Go Crazy is a 1951 comedy film marking an early appearance of Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers playing multiple roles.

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IMDb2.5/10
Director: Ed WoodGenres: Comedy, Horror

Plot Summary

A group of bumbling scientists attempts to communicate with beings from outer space, inadvertently creating a bizarre scenario involving vampires and Elvis Presley impersonators. Their experiments lead to a chaotic and surreal adventure that defies conventional logic.

Critical Reception

Widely considered one of the worst films ever made, 'Let's Go Crazy' is notorious for its nonsensical plot, amateurish filmmaking, and peculiar performances. It has gained a cult following for its sheer incompetence and camp value, often cited as a prime example of Ed Wood's unique directorial style.

What Reviewers Say

  • An incomprehensible and hilariously bad film.
  • Ed Wood's signature style of filmmaking is on full display, making it a must-watch for fans of cinematic trainwrecks.
  • The plot is nonexistent, the acting is atrocious, but the unintentional humor is abundant.

Google audience: Audience reviews are virtually non-existent for this obscure film, but its reputation among cult film enthusiasts is one of extreme camp and unintentional comedy.

Fun Fact

This film was originally intended to be a musical but ended up being a bizarre blend of sci-fi, horror, and comedy with very few musical numbers.

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