What a time to be alive or undead! These two movies, both from Universal (or at least its art-house subsidiary, Focus ...
The poster for the third Universal Wolf ... The real problem here is John Carradine’s Dracula — a far cry from the Bela Lugosi character — and the supremely silly bat-transformation effects ...
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Budd Abbott and Lou Costello with Glenn Strange (Frankenstein), Lon Chaney Jr (Wolf Man), and Bela ... [+] Lugosi (Dracula) in a scene from the film 'Bud Abbott And Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein ...
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I had seen the Bela Lugosi ... the Lugosi version felt more like a fairy tale. Pretty soon after I saw the original Nosferatu, the Francis Coppola movie Bram Stoker’s Dracula came out.
beginning with Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, in 1931. Pierce had designs on doing something along the lines of Lon Chaney’s top-hatted, razor-toothed villain in London After Midnight.