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  1. The part eventually went to Bela Lugosi. Carradine later played the Count in the 1940s Universal Studios Dracula sequels House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula. Carradine also claimed to have tested for the monster role in Frankenstein (1931), though again, no account

  2. 12 de ago. de 2022 · Dois cientistas (Bela Lugosi e John Carradine) encontram um homem pré-histórico congelado em uma expedição ao ártico e planejam transplantar parte do cérebro...

  3. With Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, George Zucco, Wanda McKay. Dr. Richard Marlowe uses a combination of voodoo and hypnosis in an attempt to revive his dead wife by transferring the life essences of several hapless young girls he has kidnapped and imprisoned in the dungeon beneath his mansion.

    • (1,2K)
    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • William Beaudine
    • 1944-02-21
  4. The Black Sleep is a 1956 American independent horror film directed by Reginald LeBorg, and written by John C. Higgins from a story by Gerald Drayson Adams. It stars Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Bela Lugosi, and Akim Tamiroff. Tor Johnson appears in a supporting role.

  5. 1 de jan. de 2016 · 22. 1.3K views 7 years ago. Brief overview of original and authentic Ring of Dracula worn by screen legends Bela Lugosi and John Carradine, and later Richard Sheffield (close friend of...

    • 8 min
    • 1392
    • Matt Wiggins
  6. 2 de mai. de 2024 · This episode discusses the entertainingly awful RETURN OF THE APE MAN (1944), the last of Bela Lugosi's Monogram Nine commitment of beloved bad movies, featuring the unforgettable image of...

    • 11 min
    • 53
    • History of Horror Cinema
  7. Dracula is a 1931 American pre-Code supernatural horror film directed and co-produced by Tod Browning from a screenplay written by Garrett Fort and starring Bela Lugosi in the title role. It is based on the 1924 stage play Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, which in turn is adapted from the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. [3] .