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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... 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.
... play , he created a monster in the person of Boris Karloff , who took the role and won immediate stardom . The ... playing some aspect of himself . Although he found the task increasingly onerous as the years passed , it was this ...
... play anything, and when he was allowed to have a humorous line or to appear in a farcical scene, he delivers just ... played the mad doctor in a more “natural” way? No doubt dull. And do we want a restrained Roxor attempting to take over ...
... play in the small province which Lugosi lived in. Of the population none was more interested in the forthcoming event than the young Lugosi. During the afternoon previous to the scheduled performance of the play, an unexpected bit of ...
... plays and, because of his good singing voice, also appeared in operettas. For example, on October 11, 1903, he sang in Bob Herczeg, an operetta, and on October 14 acted in Annuska, a play; he appeared in another operetta on October 17 ...
Contenido
DRACULATHE FILM | |
FAME | |
THE PEAK | |
THE COMEBACK | |
THE WAR YEARS | |
THE DECLINE | |
THE FINAL YEARS | |
EPILOGUE | |
FILMOGRAPHY | |
LUGOSIS EARNINGS | |