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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... eyes to force him to his will. His authoritative command in Dracula, “Come here,” echoes throughout his subsequent motion pictures. If in some films he does not have hypnotic powers, he has an assistant or some physical means, like a ...
... eyes and, of course, his firm eyebrows, what is most memorable is his accent—one that no impersonator has quite imitated correctly. Yes, it is Hungarian, but it is also Lugosian. In the odd way his lips and jaw muscles function, he ...
... eyes, hints of a somewhat Oriental look, a look that Broadway, and later Hollywood, would exploit when they cast him as an Eastern prince, a crystal-ball mystic, or a vampire. Lugosi, occasionally to his own embarrassment but also to ...
... eyes, hints of a somewhat Oriental look, a look that Broadway, and later Hollywood, would exploit when they cast him as an Eastern prince, a crystal-ball mystic, or a vampire. Lugosi, occasionally to his own embarrassment but also to ...
... eyes and ears this does not seem much of an improvement.29 As Olt, Lugosi also appeared in Leoni Leo and Tavaszi Vihar (The Wild Wind of Spring). However, another Budapest company, Phoenix, used his real name. His first production for ...
Contenido
DRACULATHE FILM | |
FAME | |
THE PEAK | |
THE COMEBACK | |
THE WAR YEARS | |
THE DECLINE | |
THE FINAL YEARS | |
EPILOGUE | |
FILMOGRAPHY | |
LUGOSIS EARNINGS | |