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  • Filmography
    • Overview
    • Leoni Leo (Star Film Factory and Film Trading Co., 1917)
    • A régiséggyujto: The Antiquarian (Star Film Factory and Film Trading Co., 1917)
    • Lili (Star Film Factory and Film Trading Co., 1917)
    • Álarcosbál: The Masked Ball (Star, 1917)
    • Az élet királya: The King of Life (Star, 1917)
    • Nászdal: The Wedding Song (Star, 1918)
    • Tavaszi vihar: Spring Tempest (Star, 1918)
    • Kilencvekilenc: 99 (Phoenix, 1918)
    • Küzdelem a Létért: The Struggle for Life (Star, 1918)
    • Az ezredes: The Colonel (Phoenix, 1918)
    • Hypnose: Hypnosis (Eichberg Film, 1919)
    • Der Tanz auf dem Vulkan: The Dance on the Volcano (Eichberg Film, 1920)
    • Die Frau im Delphin: The Woman in the Dolphin (Gaci Film 1920)
    • Der Fluch der Menschheit: The Curse of Man (Eichberg Film, 1920)
    • Schrecken: The Terror (Liplow, 1920)
    • Johann Hopkins III: John Hopkins the Third (Dua Film, 1920)
    • Der Sklavenhalter von Kansas-City: The Slaveholder of Kansas City (Dua Film, 1920)
    • Nat Pinkerton im Kampf (Dua Film, 1920)
    • Das ganze Sein ist flammend Leid: The Whole of Being is a Flaming Misery (Munchener Lichtspielkunst AG, 1920)
    • Die Teufelsanbeter: The Devil Worshippers (Ustad, 1920)
    • Lederstrumpf: Leatherstocking (Luna Film, 1920)
    • Die Todeskarawane: The Caravan of Death (Ustad, 1920)
    • Ihre Hoheit die Tanzein: Her Highness, the Dancer (Eichberg Film, 1922)
    • The Silent Command (Fox, 1923)
    • He Who Gets Slapped (Unconfirmed) ( MGM, 1924)
    • The Rejected Woman (Distinctive Pictures, 1924)
    • Daughters Who Pay (Banner Productions, 1925)
    • The Midnight Girl (Chadwick Pictures, 1925)
    • Punchinello (short) (Famous Lovers, 1926)
    • How to Handle Women (Universal Studios, 1928)
    • The Last Performance (Universal Studios, 1929)
    • The Veiled Woman ( Fox Film Corporation, 1929)
    • Prisoners (First National, 1929)
    • The 13th Chair (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929)
    • Such Men Are Dangerous (Fox Film Corporation, 1930)
    • King of Jazz (Universal Studios, 1930)
    • Wild Company (Fox Film Corporation, 1930)
    • Renegades (Fox Film Corporation, 1930)
    • Viennese Nights (Warner Brothers, 1930)
    • Oh, For a Man! (Fox Film Corporation, 1930)
    • Dracula (Universal Studios, 1931)
    • Fifty Million Frenchmen (Warner Brothers, 1931)
    • Women Of All Nations (Fox Film Corporation, 1931)
    • The Black Camel (Fox Film Corporation, 1931)
    • Broad Minded (First National, 1931)
    • Murders In The Rue Morgue (Universal Studios, 1932)
    • White Zombie (Amusement Securities Co., Ltd., 1932)
    • Intimate Interviews (short) (Talking Picture Epics, Inc., 1932)
    • Chandu The Magician (Fox Film Corporation, 1932)
    • Island of Lost Souls (Paramount Pictures, 1933)
    • The Death Kiss (World Wide Pictures, 1933)
    • Night of Terror (Columbia Pictures, 1933)
    • International House ( Paramount Pictures, 1933)
    • The Devil’s In Love (Fox Film Corporation 1933)
    • The Whispering Shadow (Serial) (Mascot, 1933)
    • Hollywood On Parade A 8 (short) (Paramount Pictures, 1933)
    • The Black Cat (Universal Studios, 1934)
    • Black Cat Parade (Newsreel) (Universal Studios, 1934)
    • The Hollywood Movie Parade (Short) (Educational Pictures, 1934)
    • Gift Of Gab (Universal Studios, 1934)
    • Screenshot # 11 (Short) (Columbia Pictures, 1934)
    • The Return of Chandu (Serial) (Principal Pictures Corporation, 1934)
    • Best Man Wins (Columbia Pictures, 1935)
    • The Mysterious Mr. Wong (Monogram Pictures, 1934)
    • Mark of the Vampire (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935)
    • The Raven (Universal Studios, 1935)
    • Mystery Of The Mary Celeste (Hammer Film Production, 1935)
    • Murder By Television (Imperial-Cameo Pictures, 1935)
    • California Pacific International Exposition (Newsreel) (Universal Studios, 1935)
    • The Invisible Ray (Universal Studios, 1936)
    • Postal Inspector (Universal Studios, 1936)
    • Shadow of Chinatown (Serial) (Victory Pictures, 1936)
    • SOS Coast Guard (Serial) (Republic Picture, 1937)
    • Son of Frankenstein (Universal Studios, 1939)
    • The Gorilla (Twentieth Century Fox Films, 1939)
    • Dark Eyes Of London (Argyle Films, 1939)
    • Ninotchka (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939)
    • The Phantom Creeps (Serial) (Universal Studios, 1939)
    • The Saint’s Double Trouble (RKO Radio Picture, 1939)
    • Black Friday (Universal Studios, 1940)
    • You’ll Find Out (RKO Radio Pictures, 1940)
    • The Devil Bat (Producers Releasing Corporation, 1941)
    • Invisible Ghost (Monogram Pictures, 1941)
    • The Black Cat (Universal Pictures, 1941)
    • Spooks Run Wild (Monogram Pictures, 1941)
    • The Wolf Man (Universal Pictures, 1941)
    • Black Dragons (Banner Pictures Corporation, 1942)
    • The Ghost of Frankenstein (Universal Pictures, 1942)
    • The Corpse Vanishes (Monogram Pictures, 1942)
    • Bowery at Midnight (Monogram Pictures, 1942)
    • Night Monster (Universal Pictures, 1942)
    • Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (Universal Pictures, 1943)
    • The Ape Man (Monogram Pictures, 1943)
    • Ghosts On The Loose (Monogram Pictures, 1943)
    • The Return Of The Vampire (Columbia Pictures, 1943)
    • Voodoo Man (Monogram Pictures, 1944)
    • Return Of The Ape Man (Monogram Pictures, 1944)
    • One Body Too Many (Paramount Pictures,1944)
    • The Body Snatcher (RKO Radio Pictures, 1945)
    • Zombies On Broadway (RKO Radio Pictures, 1945)
    • Genius At Work (RKO Radio Pictures, 1946)
    • Scared To Death (Golden Gate Pictures, Inc., 1947)
    • Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal International Pictures, 1948)
    • Seeing Stars (Newsreel) (British Pathé, 1951)
    • Mother Riley Meets The Vampire (Renown Pictures, 1952)
    • Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (Jack Broder Productions Inc.,1952)
    • Glen or Glenda (Screen Classics Productions,1953)
    • House of Wax Premiere (Newsreel) (Warner Pathé News,1953)
    • Bride of the Monster (Banner Productions, 1955)
    • The Black Sleep (United Artists, 1956)
    • Plan 9 from Outer Space (DCA,1958)
    • Lock Up Your Daughters (New Realm, 1959)
    • Extraordinary Tales (Mélusine Productions, 2013)
  • On The Stage & In Person
    • Kurucz Feja David (Stubborn King David) (1903)
    • The Firebrand (1909)
    • A Trónkövetelők (The Contenders For The Throne) (1914)
    • Speech & Protest March (1919)
    • Almost Married (1921)
    • Az Ember Tragédiája (The Tragedy of Man) (1922)
    • The Red Poppy (1922-1923)
    • The Werewolf (1924)
    • Arabesque (1925)
    • Open House (1925-1926)
    • The Devil in the Cheese (1926-1927)
    • Dracula Tryouts & Broadway (1927-1928)
    • Dracula West Coast Tour (1928)
    • Dracula West Coast Tour (1929)
    • Dracula West Coast Tour (1930)
    • Union Labor Benefit League Show (1930)
    • Seed Premiere (1931)
    • Murdered Alive (1932)
    • Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers’ Tribute To Carl Laemmle, Sr. (1932)
    • Dracula (1932)
    • Murder At The Vanities (1933-1934)
    • Mickey Mouse’s Fifth Birthday Testimonial Party (1933)
    • Eighteen-Minute Capsule Version Of Dracula (1933)
    • California Pacific International Exposition (1935)
    • Max Factor Hollywood Studio Opening (1935)
    • Screen Actors Guild Ball (1936)
    • Presentation Of The Bela Lugosi Trophy (1936)
    • Fifty-Fifth Annual Benefit on behalf of the Actor’s’ Fund of America (1936)
    • Tovarich (1937)
    • Personal Appearances At The Regina-Wilshire Theatre (1938)
    • Screen Actors Guild Meeting (1939)
    • Tower of London Premiere (1939)
    • American International Toy Fair (1940)
    • Black Friday and House of Seven Gables Double World Premiere (1940)
    • Stardust Cavalcade (1940)
    • One Night of Horror (1941)
    • Dracula (1943)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace (1943)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
    • No Traveler Returns (1945)
    • Bela Lugosi Company (1945)
    • Capsule version of Dracula (1946)
    • That We May Live (1946)
    • A Nightmare of Horror (1947)
    • Three Indelicate Ladies (1947)
    • Dracula (1947)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace (1947)
    • The Tell-Tale Heart (1947)
    • Dracula (1948)
    • Philco Dealer Party (1948 )
    • The Bela Lugosi Company (1948)
    • Vaudeville Appearance (1948)
    • Southside American Legion Club Buffet Supper Party (1948)
    • Night Of Stars Benefit For The United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York (1948)
    • A Nightmare of Horror (1948)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace (1949)
    • The Bela Lugosi Company Vaudeville Tour (1949)
    • Nightclub Appearance (1950)
    • Dracula (1950)
    • Vaudeville Appearance (1950)
    • The Mystery Writers of America Annual Dinner (1950)
    • The Devil Also Dreams (1950)
    • Bela Lugosi’s Big Horror and Magic Stage Show (1950)
    • Bela Lugosi’s Big Horror and Magic Stage Show (1951)
    • UK Tour of Dracula (1951)
      • Newspaper Articles & Memorabilia
      • Exclusive Interviews With The Cast & Company
    • Spook Show Tour With Kim Yen Soo (1952)
    • Personal Appearance At West Coast Theatre, San Bernardino, California (1953)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace (1954)
    • The Bela Lugosi Revue (1954)
    • The Devil’s Paradise (1956)
  • Radio Appearances
    • Abbreviated Version of Dracula, WJZ Radio, 1928
    • Dracula Film Promotional Appearance, KFI Radio, 1931
    • International Olympics Invitation, KHJ, 1932
    • The Fleischmann’s Yeast Hour, NBC, 1933
    • The Theatre Presents, WEAF, 1933
    • Movie Club, WHN, 1935
    • Baker’s Broadcast, KDKA, 1938
    • The Tuesday Program, CBS, 1939
    • Texaco Star Theater, CBS, 1939
    • Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge, NBC, 1940
    • Play Broadcast, WGN, 1941
    • Three Ring Time, Blue Network, 1942
    • Suspense: The Doctor Prescribed Death, CBS, 1943
    • Texaco Star Theater, CBS, 1943
    • Quarter Hour with William S. Gallmor, 1944
    • Kate Smith Hour, WABC, 1944
    • Mystery House: The Thirsty Death, 1944
    • County Fair, The Blue Network, 1945
    • Unknown Show, 1945
    • Command Performance, AFRS, 1946
    • The Adventures of Ellery Queen, CBS, 1947
    • Quick As A Flash, Helbros Mutual, 1947
    • The Abbott and Costello Show, ABC, 1948
    • Bela Lugosi Interviewed by Billie O’Day, WIOD, 1948
    • Tales of Fatima: The Man in the Shadow, CBS, 1949
    • House Party, ABC, 1949
    • Crime Does Not Pay: Gasoline Cocktail, WMGM, 1949
    • Guest Appearance, WWSW, 1950
    • Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air, NBC, 1951
    • In Town Tonight, BBC Radio, 1951
  • TV Appearances
    • Backstage at the Spa Theater (1947)
    • An interview with Guy LeBow (1948)
    • Texaco Star Theatre (1949)
    • Suspense (1949)
    • Celebrity Time (1950)
    • Versatile Varieties (1950)
    • Starlit Time (1950)
    • The Spiedel Show (1950)
    • Okay Mother (1950)
    • The Charlie Chester Show (1951)
    • Ship’s Reporter (1951)
    • The House of Wax Premiere (1953)
    • You Asked For It (1953)
    • The Spade Cooley Show (1953)
    • The Red Skelton Show (1954)
    • Metropolitan State Hospital Interview (1955)
    • The Tom Duggan Show (1956)
    • The Black Sleep Premiere (1956)
  • Unrealised Projects
    • The Red Poppy at the Nora Bayes Theate (1923)
    • Frankenstein (1931)
    • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1931)
    • The Suicide Club (1932 & 1934)
    • Tabloid Dracula Tour With Carroll Borland (1933)
    • Play produced by O.E. Wee and Jules J. Leventhal (1934)
    • Pagan Fury (1934)
    • The Suicide Club and The Return of Frankenstein (1934)
    • Mystery Man (1934)
    • Yahgan (1934)
    • Fiarri/Ferrai (1934)
    • Mystery-Horror Novel (1935)
    • Manly Hall Film Projects (1935)
    • Self-Produced Productions: Cagliostro (1935)
    • The House of a Thousand Candles (1936)
    • Dracula’s Daughter (1936)
    • The Secret of Treasure Island Serial (1938)
    • Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff Radio Series (1939)
    • The Vampire (1939)
    • Home Playhouse (1939)
    • Barkley Davis Projects (1939)
    • Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi Musical (1940)
    • Rhapsody in Death (1940)
    • The Monster of Zombor (1941)
    • Arsenic and Old Lace Tour (1941)
    • Dracula Tour (1941)
    • Angel Street (1943)
    • Creeps By Night Radio Show (1944)
    • The Gold Bug (1944)
    • Mystery House Radio Series (1944)
    • Mystery House Films (1944)
    • Stage Show with Don Marlowe (1945)
    • Mysterioso Record Series (1946)
    • Dracula in London and Two Universal Dracula Films 1948
    • Dracula in Hopkinsville, Kentucky (1947)
  • Product Endorsements
  • Interviews With Bela Lugosi
    • 1923: Portrait Of The Young Actor
    • 1925: Six Feet Of Breeding And Polish
    • 1928: Fame In America At Last
    • 1929: Reel Life A Bit Slow, Real Life A Bit Hot
    • 1930: Dracula Rising
    • 1931: An Undying Myth Is Born
    • 1932: Strange Creatures & Demons
    • 1933: Lost Soul Looking For An Island
    • 1934: Back To Hollywood
    • 1935: A Short-Lived Crest
    • 1936: Sunset For The Vampire
    • 1937: Almost Total Eclipse
    • 1938: Another Year Of Drought
    • 1939: Second Chance, Second Thoughts
    • 1940: Mixed Blessings
    • 1941: It’s A Living
    • 1942: Trash & Treasure, Triumphs & Wastes
    • 1943: Having Run The Gamut
    • 1944: Change Is Coming
    • 1945-1946: Peace Is Hell
    • 1948: Dracula Returns, But Lugosi Doesn’t
    • 1950: Lugosi Also Dreams
    • 1952: Grateful For Small Mercies
    • 1953: World Weary
    • 1954: Back On The Road
    • 1955: A Dash Of Hope In The Darkest Hour
    • 1956: The Final Act
  • Bela Lugosi’s Life As Reported In The Press
    • 1925
    • 1928
    • 1929
    • 1930
    • 1931
    • 1932
    • 1933
    • 1934
    • 1935
    • 1936
    • 1937
    • 1938
    • 1939
    • 1940
    • 1941
    • 1942
    • 1943
    • 1944
    • 1945
    • 1946
    • 1947
    • 1948
    • 1949
    • 1950
    • 1951
    • 1952
    • 1953
    • 1955
    • 1956
  • Obituaries
  • Bela Lugosi Letters
  • The 1938 Dracula & Frankenstein Double-Bill
  • Films on 8mm and Super 8
  • The Other Stage Draculas
    • Edmund Blake
    • Kim Peacock
    • Arthur Ridley
    • Raymond Huntley
    • Garth Meyers
    • Harrison Ainsworth
    • Frederick Keen
    • Keith Pyott
    • W.E. Holloway
    • Hamilton Deane
    • William T. Tilden, 2nd
    • Howard Sinclair
    • Frederick Pymm
    • Victor Jory
    • Edgar Mason
    • Courtney White
    • Ben Erway
    • France Bendtsen
    • Stiano Braggiotti
    • Sgt. Kenneth Tanner
    • John Drew Devereaux
    • John Carradine
    • Ashton Jarry
  • Contemporary Reviews of Bram Stoker’s Dracula
  • The Library
    • Dracula
    • Dracula’s Guest And Other Weird Stories
    • Other Works By Bram Stoker
    • Bram Stoker Anthologies
    • Bram Stoker Biographies
    • Dracula Play Scripts
    • Dracula Histories
    • Bela Lugosi Biographies
    • Bela Lugosi Film Books and Scripts
    • Bela Lugosi Magazines
    • Bela Lugosi Comics
    • Novels Featuring Bela Lugosi/Using His Name
    • Miscellaneous Books Featuring Bela Lugosi On The Cover
  • Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi In Britain (The Book)
    • Vampire Over London Bela Lugosi In Britain: The Story Of The Book
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Posts

  • Actor and Illusionist Eric Lidsay Dies at 91
  • Bela Lugosi’s Iconic Dracula Cape Acquired by The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
  • Arthur Lennig, Bela Lugosi, Jr. and Lillian Lugosi on The Mike Douglas Show
  • Suspense Original Radio Broadcast LP
  • Big Bad Bela: An Interview With Bela Lugosi
  • Bela Lugosi’s Plan 9 From Outer Space Cane Sells For $10,000 Dollars At Auction
  • Bela Lugosi and Dracula Return To The Big Screen
  • The Girl Who Burned Bela Lugosi’s Capes – Anne Croft Interviewed By Marcus Brien
  • Extraordinary Tales: The Voice Of Bela Lugosi Features In A New Animated Horror Anthology
  • 1947 Dracula Re-release Insert Poster Sells For $13,000
  • Bela Lugosi, A Generous Star – An extract from the 2nd edition of Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain
  • Previously Unknown 1947 Dracula Re-release Insert Poster Goes Under The Hammer
  • “Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain” New Expanded Second Edition
  • Meet the Vampire: Bela Lugosi Interviewed by Barbara Barry in 1933
  • Vampire Bats And Devil Girls From Mars: John Chartres Mather, Producer of BelaLugosi’s British Tour of Dracula, Interviewed By Frank J. Dello Stritto.
  • Demons of the Film Colony – When Bela Lugosi Met Boris Karloff
  • “Child, never look into my eyes!” The Hypnotic Stare of Bela Lugosi
  • When Bela Lugosi Came To Britain
  • Movie Action Magazine February 1936: Masters of Horror
  • Movie Action Magazine January 1936: The Invisible Ray Novelization
  • Bela Lugosi’s Clara Bow Nude Painting Sells For $30,000 At Auction.
  • Movie Comics 1939 Adaptations of Son of Frankenstein and The Phantom Creeps
  • Mystery of the Gróf Tisza Istvan: Bela Lugosi Arrives in America by Frank J. Dello Stritto.
  • The Day I Met Bela Lugosi by Derek R. Pickering.
  • In The Footsteps Of Dracula: An Interview With Author Steven P. Unger
  • Wild Wooing Tactics of a Temperamental Adonis: Bela Lugosi and Ilona Von Montagh
  • Bela Lugosi Yard Sale Cape Pulled From Auction
  • Bela Lugosi Movie Cape Found in Yard Sale
  • When Dracula Invaded England
  • Knee-Deep in Ice Cream, Smoke & Wayward Rubber Bats: An Interview With Richard Butler by Andi Brooks
  • Whatever Happened To Beatrice Weeks? The Unhappy Story of the Third Mrs. Bela Lugosi by Frank J. Dello Stritto
  • Lugosi: The Forgotten King
  • My Favorite Vampire by Alex Gordon
  • Bela Lugosi and Don Marlowe
  • Three Tales – One Story by Frank J. Dello Stritto.
  • The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore.
  • Bela Lugosi’s Dracula Cape Fails To Sell At Auction
  • Film Producer Richard Gordon Dies At 85
  • Bela Lugosi’s Legendary 1931 “Dracula” Cape To Be Auctioned By Son
  • When Dracula Did Jersey…
  • Dracula’s Coffin: The Story Of Bela Lugosi’s Steamer Trunk by Frank J. Dello Stritto.
  • The Feminine Love of Horror by Gladys Hall
  • From A To Zee: Eric Lindsay, Bela Lugosi’s Last Renfield, Interviewed by Andi Brooks
  • The Death Of Bela Lugosi
  • Cinematographer Bryan Langley Recalls Dark Eyes Of London
  • “I Like Horror Parts,” says Bela Lugosi
  • Mystery Of The Mary Celeste Recalled By George Mozart
  • An Encounter With Bela Lugosi by Roy Tomlinson
  • Lugosi – A Play For The Stage By Michael Theodorou
  • Behind The Scenes Of Mystery Of The Mary Celeste With Tilly Day
  • An Interview With Bram Stoker
  • Staged Reading Of Dracula At The Lyceum Theatre In 1897
  • “Mother Riley Meets The Vampire” Robot Fails To Sell At Auction
  • Actress and Songwriter Dolores Fuller Dies at 88
  • The Return Of The “Mother Riley Meets The Vampire” Robot

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Index

  • "Q" Ship
  • 1951 British Tour Of Dracula
  • 2 I's Coffee Bar
  • A Cask of Amontillado
  • Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein
  • Alex Gordon
  • Alfred Beale
  • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Almost Married
  • American-International Pictures
  • Andi Brooks
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Archibald Russel
  • Arsenic and Old Lace
  • Arthur Hosking
  • Arthur Lennig
  • Arthur Lucan
  • Arthur Margetson
  • Barbara Barry
  • Beatrice Weeks
  • Beatrice Woodruff
  • Bela Lugosi
  • Bela Lugosi Jnr.
  • Bela Lugosi's Steamer Trunk
  • Bela Lugosi: The Nomad Years
  • Boris Karloff
  • Bram Stoker
  • Bride Of The Monster
  • Bryan Langley
  • Carlos Villarías
  • Casino De Paris
  • Christopher Lee
  • Clara Bow
  • Corridors of Blood
  • Dark Eyes Of London
  • David Dawson
  • David Hurst
  • Denison Clift
  • Derby Hippodrome
  • Devil Girl From Mars
  • Dinah Shore
  • Dolores Fuller
  • Don Marlowe
  • Dracula
  • Dracula cape
  • Dracula Or The Un-Dead
  • Ed Wood
  • Edith Craig
  • Elaine Stritch
  • Ellen Terry
  • Elvis Presley
  • Emily Gerard
  • Eric Cross
  • Eric Lindsay
  • Estelle Winwood
  • Extraordinary Tales
  • Famous Monsters of Filmland
  • Film Weekly
  • Forrest J. Ackerma
  • Forrest J. Ackerman
  • Frank Capra
  • Frank Dello Stritto
  • Frankenstein
  • Frankenstein test footage
  • Gary Don Rhodes
  • George Mozart
  • Glen or Glenda
  • Greta Gynt
  • Guillermo del Toro
  • H.B. Parkinson
  • H.J. Loveday
  • Hamilton Deane
  • Hammer Films
  • Heaven & Hell Coffee Bar
  • Herbert Langley
  • Hope Lugosi
  • House of Wax
  • Hugh Williams
  • Ian Wilson
  • Icons of Hollywood Auction
  • Ilona Szmik
  • Ilona von Montagh
  • Inc.
  • Iris Russell
  • It Happened One Night
  • J. Elder Wills
  • Jailbait
  • James Whale
  • Jason Insalaco
  • Joan Harding
  • Joe MacKey
  • John C. Mather
  • John LeRoy Johnstone
  • Johnny Depp
  • Johnny Schofield
  • Joyce Wilson
  • Judith Furse
  • Julian Sands
  • Kelton the Cop
  • Len Harris
  • Lillian Lugosi
  • Louise Currie
  • Lugosi – a play for the stage
  • Lugosi – The Man Behind the Cape
  • Lugosi cape
  • Lugosi: The Forgotten King
  • Lupita Tovar
  • Mary B Mitchell
  • Matin Landau
  • Megs Jenkins
  • Mesa Of Lost Women
  • Michael Chesden
  • Michael Theodorou
  • Mother Riley
  • Mother Riley Meets The Vampie
  • Mother Riley's Trip To Mars
  • Motion Picture Classic
  • Movie Action Magazine
  • Movie Comics No.1 & No. 6
  • Movie Monster Museum
  • Murder by Television
  • My Son The Vampire
  • Mystery of the Mary Celeste
  • Nottingham Theatre Royal
  • Obituaries
  • Operator 13 Productions
  • Patricia Laffan
  • Paul Marco
  • Picture Play Magazine
  • Plan 9 From Outer Space
  • Ralph Wilson
  • Ray Jackson
  • Ray Jones
  • Renown Pictures
  • Richard Butler
  • Richard Gordon
  • Robert Cremer
  • Robert Harbin
  • Roger Corman
  • Roy Tomlinson
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • Sam Arkoff
  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Scared To Death
  • Sheila Wynn
  • Shirley Grey
  • Sir Henry Irving
  • Son Of Frankenstein
  • Sonny Tufts
  • Spanish Dracula
  • Spooks Run Wild
  • Suspense
  • Ted LeBerthon
  • The Adventures Of Superman
  • The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
  • The Ape Man
  • The Atomic Monster
  • The Big Horror & Magic Show
  • The Black Cat
  • The Book Of Were-Wolves
  • The Haunted Strangler
  • The Invisible Ray
  • The Land Beyond The Forest
  • The Lyceum Theatre
  • The New Movie Magazine
  • The Phantom Creeps
  • The Raven
  • The Red Poppy
  • The Return of Chandu
  • The Silver Slipper
  • The Tell-Tale Heart
  • The Vampire Play
  • Three Indelicate Ladies
  • Tilly Day
  • Tim Burton
  • Tom Weaver
  • Uncategorized
  • Universal's Dracula
  • Vampire Over London
  • Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi In Britain
  • Violetta Napierska
  • Walter Summers
  • Weird Tales Magazine
  • White Zombie
  • Whitworth Jones
  • Woolworth's
  • Zee & Co.

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