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Tag Archives: Bela Lugosi
Island Of Lost Souls (1933)
“Do you know what it means to feel like God?” Director: Erle C. Kenton Starring: Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Kathleen Burke, Leila Hyams, Arthur Hohl, Bela Lugosi, Stanley Fields, Paul Hurst, Tetsu Komai, Hans Steinke Screenplay: Waldemar Young and … Continue reading
Posted in Science fiction
Tagged 1930s, Arthur Hohl, Bela Lugosi, Charles Laughton, Erle C. Kenton, H. G. Wells, Hans Steinke, Horror, Kathleen Burke, Leila Hyams, Paramount, Paul Hurst, Philip Wylie, pre-Code, prove the fools wrong, Richard Arlen, science fiction, sex, Stanley Fields, surgery, Tetsu Komai, transformation, Waldemar Young
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Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932)
“My life is consecrated to a great experiment. I tell you, I will prove your kinship with the ape! Erik’s blood shall be mixed with the blood of man!” Director: Robert Florey Starring: Bela Lugosi, Leon Waycoff (Leon Ames), … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1930s, 19th century, Arlene Francis, Bela Lugosi, Brandon Hurst, Charles Gemora, Dale Van Every, Edgar Allan Poe, Ethel M. Kelly, evolution, Horror, John Huston, killer animal, Leon Ames, mad science, Noble Johnson, Paris, Robert Florey, Sidney Fox, Tom Reed, Universal
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White Zombie (1932)
“They are not men, M’sieur: they are dead bodies – zombies! – the living dead. Corpses taken from their graves, and made to work in the sugar mills and fields at night…” Director: Victor Halperin Starring: Bela Lugosi, Robert … Continue reading
Posted in Horror
Tagged 1930s, Bela Lugosi, Brandon Hurst, Clarence Muse, Edward Halperin, Garnett Weston, Haiti, Horror, John Harron, Joseph Cawthorn, Madge Bellamy, pre-Code, Robert Frazer, supernatural, Victor Halperin, zombies
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The Devil Bat (1940)
“All Heathville loved Paul Carruthers, their kindly village doctor. No-one suspected that in his home laboratory on a hillside overlooking the magnificent estate of Martin Heath, the doctor found time to conduct certain private experiments – weird, terrifying experiments…” [aka … Continue reading