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ScreenRant on MSN10 Years After Dracula, Bela Lugosi Quietly Created Another Universal Monster Movie LegendIn his own way, Bela Lugosi is responsible for the creation of not one - but two - Universal monster movie icons. Though ...
Bela Lugosi returns from beyond to present this documentary that investigates the origins of erotic and pornographic cinema, with uncensored images of surviving films, the first erotic films ...
Bela Lugosi was born 126 years ago today. The Hungarian native became a horror and world cinema icon when he donned a black cape and fangs to play the titular villain in 1931’s ...
In this most recent episode of the PBS SoCal webseries Locationland, host Harry Medved embarks on an adventure visting the ...
He followed the Universal Monsters’ now-classic takes on Dracula, Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein, and the Invisible Man into theaters, but Lon Chaney Jr. makes an indelible impression as ...
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One of the Best Dracula Performances Came 94 Years AgoAfter Chaney's sudden death in 1930, Bela Lugosi set out to throw his hat in the ring after portraying the bloodthirsty Count in the Broadway production, lobbying hard to win executives over ...
Dracula has been portrayed in various ways across films, from methodical villains to tragic victims, each with unique qualities. Different actors, such as Frank Langella, Bela Lugosi, and Gary ...
Gentlemen, we are dealing with the undead.” The first lines spoken by actor Edward Van Sloan in the 1931 movie “Dracula” set the stage for this Chaska native’s ...
This includes a cape-wearing ghoul (the legendary Bela Lugosi, who died before the film was finished), a vampire (Malia Nurmi, aka “Vampira”), and a slow-footed cop (Tor Johnson), who stalk ...
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