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 ...
It's hard to believe that zombies existed before George Romero's Night of the Living Dead hit the cinemas in 1968, but they did. That movie may have rocked everyone's undead world and brought the ...
Dracula is what you might call a bona fide cinematic icon. From Bela Lugosi’s official celluloid origination of Bram Stoker's vampire in 1931 to Christopher Lee's outings as Dracula in the Hammer ...
Vampires have a long history in Hollywood, but there’s only one that really counts: Dracula. The bat man before Batman and the kind of dude who'd teach Edward Cullen of "Twilight" a thing or two about ...
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 ...
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