#bela lugosi
On February 14, 1931, “Dracula” rose from the grave! Tod Browning’s supernatural shocker brought vampire ho-rror to Ho-llywood cinema. Fog-thick atmosphere and Gothic production design make this one a macabre marvel, but Bela Lugosi elevates it to legendary status. With sartorial elegance and haunting charisma, Lugosi became the definitive vampire, inspiring 90 years worth of impressions and Halloween costumes. Even today, this “Dracula” still holds eerie power!
Bela Lugosi: The Forgotten King
(VHS 1986)
Universal Classic Movie Monsters action figures
(Imperial 1986)
Glow in the DarkMonster Stickers
(Aigami, Japan 1973)
The Best from Famous Monsters of Filmland
Son of Famous Monsters of Filmland
Famous Monsters of Filmland Strike Back!
(Forrest J Ackerman, Warren Publishing, 1964-65)
Topps Creature Feature “Monster Hall of Fame” stickers (1980)
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