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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... Zombie and The Raven. The lady ticket taker got to know me—I talked to her about how wonderful Lugosi was—and after a while she would let me in, even without paying. I was to say, if stopped by an inspector, that the woman was my aunt ...
... Zombie, and Lugosi's screen persona. After receiving my Ph.D. in 1961 (my thesis was on Ezra Pound's Cantos), I traveled in Europe for a year, attending many screenings at the Cinémathèque Française and at other archives in Italy ...
... Zombie, the Lugosi character, a master of the occult, uses his potion to secure control over others by turning them into zombies. In Chandu the Magician, he wants to rule the world. In The Raven, his dedication to research becomes ...
... zombie to do your bidding. If a person remains recalcitrant, Lugosi has only to stare into his eyes to force him to his will. His authoritative command in Dracula, “Come here,” echoes throughout his subsequent motion pictures. If in ...
... aspects of his screen self were already being exploited. Extreme close-ups of his eyes, which emphasized his dark, overpowering personality, prefigure some shots from White Zombie ( 1932 ) and show that Lugosi was already.
Contenido
DRACULATHE FILM | |
FAME | |
THE PEAK | |
THE COMEBACK | |
THE WAR YEARS | |
THE DECLINE | |
THE FINAL YEARS | |
EPILOGUE | |
FILMOGRAPHY | |
LUGOSIS EARNINGS | |