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  1. Há 1 dia · A Catholic Education, messo dentro una copertina che sembra omaggiare quella di Bela Lugosi’s Dead, è un debutto notevole, l’unico in grado di rubare allo shoegaze lo scettro di musica scozzese per eccellenza, declinando l’elettricità in maniera diffenrente senza tuttavia farle perdere il ruolo primario all’interno della costruzione musicale, tanto da aprire il sipario con uno ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Bela Lugosi is buried here and so is Sharon Tate. Smiling in sunglasses, mourners take photographs . at a funeral. I consider how taking pictures . of my cat in the sun . the day before he died . was and was not . like taking photographs . at a funeral. ~ ~ ~ Performance Art, Venice Beach . Mary, black-bobbed, pomegranate-kneed & once lovely ...

  3. Há 1 dia · Bela Lugosi might be dead, the bats may have left the bell tower and the victims bled. But the red velvet doesn’t line the box, by the sound of Bela & the Lugosis, they’d be more likely to be turn it into a gloriously over the top stage shirt, to go with the “plastic boots

  4. Há 1 dia · Bela Lugosi in a publicity still for the 1931 film of Dracula. Photograph: Universal/Allstar.) The iconography of modern vampires can be traced back to a 1924 English stage version of Bram Stoker’s novel. On its centenary, the suave bloodsucker is returning to where it all began

  5. Há 1 dia · 2000. “Battlefield Earth” is also widely hailed as one of the worst movies ever made, but just saying it’s bad doesn’t fully capture the physical agony required to survive all two hours of it. It was co-produced by John Travolta, who also stars as Terl, the main bad guy and leader of the alien race. The movie is based on a book by ...

  6. Há 1 dia · On February 14, 1931, the film Dracula was released, with Bela Lugosi creating one of the most famous characters and iconic roles in cinematic history, Count Dracula. This groundbreaking horror film forever changed Hollywood and international cinema.

  7. Há 1 dia · The successful 1924 production went on tour, and was adapted in 1927 by John L Balderston for Broadway, where Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi starred as Dracula. Universal bought the rights to the Deane-Balderston play; this became the celebrated 1931 Dracula film starring Lugosi, which influenced the way Dracula – and vampires – have been portrayed ever since.

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