Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes is a compilation film of bloopers, alternate takes, behind-the-scenes footage, and deleted scenes from the 1970 soft-core pornographic film, Take It Out in Trade, directed by Ed Wood The footage is completely silent with an instrumental musical score.
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Directed by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
Written by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
Starring | Edward D. Wood, Jr. Duke Moore Nona Carver |
Cinematography | Hal Guthu |
Edited by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. Michael J. Sheridan |
Distributed by | Something Weird Video |
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Country | United States |
Take It Out in Trade was written and directed by Wood during his long downward spiral into alcoholism and pornography. Long (though disputedly[1]) believed to be a lost film, three cans of outtake footage were found in the projection booth of a Santa Monica movie theatre[1] and released on VHS by Something Weird Video in 1995 as Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes. Rudolph Grey, the author of Wood biography Nightmare of Ecstasy (1992), claimed he located a print during research for his book. The outtakes were the only commercially available footage from the production for over twenty years, until the full 80-minute film's recovery, restoration and release on Blu-ray in 2018.[2][3] The eventual home video release was sourced from a 16mm theatrical print and scanned by the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA).[3]
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