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October 20, 1882 –
August 16, 1956),
better known by the
stage name Bela
Lugosi (/ləˈɡoʊsi/ lə-GOH-see; Hungarian: [ˈluɡoʃi]), was a Hungarian–American...
- 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...
- Bela
Lugosi (1882–1956), best
known for the
original screen portrayal of Bram Stoker's
Dracula in 1931,
performed in many
films during the
course of his...
- Bela
George Lugosi (born
January 5, 1938) is an
American attorney and the son of
actor Béla
Lugosi, who is best
remembered for
portraying Count Dracula...
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Lugosi v.
Universal Pictures, 603 P.2d 425 (Cal. 1979), was a
decision of the
Supreme Court of
California with
regard to the
personality rights of celebrities...
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directed by Tim Burton.
Starring Johnny Depp as Wood and
Martin Landau as Bela
Lugosi, the film
received critical acclaim and
various awards,
including two Academy...
- $53,000 in one w****.
Florey and
Lugosi were
given the
Murders in the Rue
Morgue (1932)
project as a consolation.
Lugosi would later go on to play Frankenstein's...
- "Bela
Lugosi's Dead" is the
debut single by the
English post-punk band Bauhaus,
released in
August 1979 on the
Small Wonder label. It is
often considered...
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horror film
directed by
Edgar G.
Ulmer and
starring Boris Karloff and Béla
Lugosi. It was
Universal Pictures'
biggest box
office hit of the year, and was...
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transformation into a
zombie at the
hands of an evil
voodoo master. Bela
Lugosi stars as the
zombie master "Murder" Legendre, with
Madge Bellamy appearing...