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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
Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi In Britain Publicity Interviews
1948: Nightclub Show
1935: The Gala Opening of the Max Factor Building.
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