The Immortal Count: The Life and Films of Bela LugosiUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2013 M07 24 - 560 páginas This definitive biography of the silver screen legend is “a moving, lively, witty, sad book that revives once more the long dead Count Dracula” (Kirkus Reviews). |
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... Frankenstein (1931) were the first sound horror films, and two of the most successful ever made. They spawned a number of sequels and countless imitations, both direct and indirect. These two horror classics also solidified (but hardly ...
... Frankenstein. This short reign resulted from his reluctance to play the Frankenstein monster. He felt the non-speaking brute would ruin his sexy image—and so, like the Doctor Frankenstein he wanted to play , he created.
... Frankenstein ( 1939 ) and The Ghost of Frankenstein ( 1942 ) , and for a few minor comic roles , he was never able to escape playing some aspect of himself . Although he found the task increasingly onerous as the years passed , it was ...
... Frankenstein we are not confronted with the rich past of fear and superstition, but with the consequences of a monomaniacal quest for knowledge. Thus, Dr. Frankenstein becomes the harbinger of the future by trying to push man's ...
... money, and time to carry out his dastardly schemes. Even when he is an assistant, such as his Ygor in Son of Frankenstein, Bela consistently remains vengeful. He does not like some villagers, so he has his friend, the monster, kill.
Contenido
DRACULATHE FILM | |
FAME | |
THE PEAK | |
THE COMEBACK | |
THE WAR YEARS | |
THE DECLINE | |
THE FINAL YEARS | |
EPILOGUE | |
FILMOGRAPHY | |
LUGOSIS EARNINGS | |