On a transatlantic voyage, a reporter asked silver screen star Béla Lugosi if he was done with his most famous character, Count Dracula. “No. Dracula never ends,” the actor replied. “I don’t know ...
Bauhaus’ “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” was inspired by an old horror movie playing on television. A member of Bauhaus didn’t want the song to just be a tribute to Bela Lugosi. The band performed the tune in ...
In 1931, Bela Lugosi obtained the on-screen performance role of Count Dracula. The Hungarian actor's fame begins here in Count Dracula, directed by Tod Browning. This vampire film is a cinema classic, ...
Long Island’s East Hampton is known as a serene village that welcomes its longtime residents as well as visiting tourists enjoying a place of respite from their cares. Take a look back in time to July ...
Béla Lugosi, the man who defined Dracula for generations, is the subject of a much-anticipated biography by Robert Cremer, titled "Béla Lugosi: The Man Behind the Cape.” This forthcoming book promises ...
The children of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi told THR about their scary dads at TCM Film Festival's screening of 1934's "The Black Cat." By Tim Appelo Todd Lugosi TCM Panel - H 2012 The kids of the ...
Bauhaus’ “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is one of the most influential classic rock songs ever. In addition, members of Bauhaus compared the track to a famous Led Zeppelin song. The comparison is a little off ...
Next year's 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' will feature Bela Lugosi in the lead role once again. By Graeme McMillan Two horror greats will live again next year, courtesy of Legendary Comics, with a new ...
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