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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... November six times, and in December six times. He continued with the same regularity until the end of the season in May 1911. Although not all of his roles were leads—which is typical of repertory theaters—Bela had a challenging and ...
... November 1911, he left the theater to study, he later claimed, at the Academy of Theatrical Arts, but a letter from that institution declares that he never attended. The academy demanded a broad scholastic knowledge as well as a command ...
... November 13. Michael Károlyi ( 1875-1955 ) , known as the " Red Count " due to his socialist leanings , became the provisional president and promised general suffrage , social changes , and finally agreed to the proposition, and Lugosi ...
... November 9, the ship sailed into the open Atlantic. It was supposed to land in New Orleans about November 22, but apparently it encountered rough weather and perhaps some other unspecified mishaps, for it arrived twelve days late on the ...
... November 11, 1924, she sought a divorce on the charge of adultery. Given Lugosi's interest in politics back in Hungary and his later outspokenness in Hollywood during World War II, he must have followed developments in his native land ...
Contenido
DRACULATHE FILM | |
FAME | |
THE PEAK | |
THE COMEBACK | |
THE WAR YEARS | |
THE DECLINE | |
THE FINAL YEARS | |
EPILOGUE | |
FILMOGRAPHY | |
LUGOSIS EARNINGS | |