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abigaillarson: Bela Lugosi goatee appreciation post. Stills from “The Invisible Ray” 1936
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi
vintagegal: Bela Lugosi, Fredric March, and Boris Karloff in “Mickey’s Gala Premier” 1933
fortheloveofhorror:vampira and bela lugosi on the red skelton show, 1950s
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) Art direction by Charles D. Hall (via)
ai55: Bela Lugosi in The Phantom Creeps by paul.malon on Flickr.
spicyhorror: Bela Lugosi’s Bat Girl - Carroll Borland in “Mark of the Vampire” 1935
nitratediva: Bela Lugosi in Return of the Vampire (1944).
silverscreams: Bela Lugosi in WHITE ZOMBIE, 1932.
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning) “When I am given a new role in a horror film, I have a character to create just as much as if I were playing a straight part. Whether one thinks of films like Dracula as ‘hokum’ or
vintagegal: Bela Lugosi playing poker with Santa, 1940
feedyourwanderlust: ghost-of-bela-lugosi: phil-of-the-phuture: lawsafizzix: pharaoh-doll: buzzfeed: Funny - but stupid - stuttering therapy ads. I kept reading the middle one as “butt butt butt spaceman" and I was so confused. “shit
miviso: Bela Lugosi’s Kool 🕯🚬 Uber Cool actor and Prince of Darkness
vampiresandvixens: Bela Lugosi in his dressing room while filming “Dracula”. 1931
viola-goes-to-hollywood: Bela Lugosi, Dracula, Tod Browning, 1931
the-dark-city: Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff - “The Black Cat” (1934)
dizz-knee-land:A shot from The Sorrows of Satan (1926). This shot would go on to be the cover of Bauhaus’s “Bela Lugosi’s Dead.”
tredlocity: ozu-teapot: The Black Cat | Edgar G. Ulmer | 1934 Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, David Manners Cf. The Monkees’ Head / Deee-Lite’s E.S.P.
antipahtico:Bela Lugosi & Julie Bishop ~ The Black Cat (1934)
wayoutcomics: Here’s your chilly October night viewing material all taken care of. MST3K takes on Ed Wood’s Bride of The Monster, starring Bela Lugosi. You’re welcome.
ronaldcmerchant: Bela Lugosi
katewillaert: Dracula Retold: From Gothic Horror To Tragic Hero Did you know Bela Lugosi’s Dracula didn’t have fangs? Have you ever wondered where that recurring reincarnation/romance subplot came from that wasn’t in the book? An infographic designed
thinegar: “It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more.” — Bela Lugosi
antipahtico: Bela Lugosi ~ Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
vintagegal: Bela Lugosi as Dracula (1931)
chrissynailart: These are the 2nd part of my horror movie nails. This is The CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE MONSTERS set. Boris Karloff as Frankenstein. Elsa Manchester as The Bride of Frankenstein. Bela Lugosi as Dracula. Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman. And Boris
theniftyfifties: ‘Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla’ - 1952 film poster
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universalmonsterstribute: David Manners and Bela Lugosi - The Black Cat (1934)
ronaldcmerchant: a very young and dapper Bela Lugosi
vintagegal: Vampira and Bela Lugosi (1956)
dwightfryes: Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye in Dracula (1931)
gameraboy: Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff
dentistas-en-mis-noches-deactiv: Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula in Tod Browning’s Dracula, 1931.
ronaldcmerchant: Bela Lugosi on stage in 1951
oldhollywoodfilms: Horror icon Bela Lugosi was born Oct. 20, 1882, in Lugoj, Romania. Here he is looking debonair in the stage version of Dracula.
sparklejamesysparkle:Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye in the Universal Pictures/Tod Browning horror movie Dracula, 1931.
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classichorrorblog: Bela Lugosi and Helen Chandler in Dracula (1931)
rarecultcinema: Dracula (Bela Lugosi) playing poker with Santa, 1940.
Behold, Bela Lugosi as Santa! What do you want for Christmas?
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fandom-pride: ghost-of-bela-lugosi: John Hughes is my hero. FOUR FOR YOU JOHN HUGHES YOU GO JOHN HUGHES
samsherwin: Bela Lugosi and Matt Willis, RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE (1944)
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cassandravampstein: Bela Lugosi and Christopher Lee. Oh this is just perfect!
beautyandterrordance: Bela Lugosi as the Count, in Dracula (1931)
hauntedharmony: Tonight on my blog I discuss that famous (and beloved) single of Bauhaus, Bela Lugosi’s Dead. :) Its significance, its legacy and the future of goth as a genre.
0ncandystripelegs: nitratediva: Bela Lugosi as Poe-obsessed Dr. Vollin in Louis Friedlander’s The Raven (1935). HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS MOVIE EXCISTED
vintagegal: R.I.P. Bela Lugosi (October 20th, 1882 – August 16th, 1956)
vintagegal: Vampira and Bela Lugosi on the Red Skelton show, 1950s