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Béla Lugosi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Béla Lugosi filmography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Béla Lugosi was in a large number of movies during the course of his career. The following list is believed complete. • Nászdal (1917) • Az Ezredes (1917) • A Régiséggyüjtö (1917) • Leoni Leo ...
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: What was a 1939 lugosi role Answer: In 1939, Bela Lugois played the role of Kommissar Razinin in Ninotc... ...MORE... ... What role did Lugosi play in 1939...
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Lugosi turned down the role of the monster in "Frankenstein" (1931), but continued with a series of horror film roles, including "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1932), "White Zombie" (1932), "The Death Kiss" (1932), "Chandu the Magician" (1932), "The Island of Lost Souls" (1933), "Night of Terror" (1933),
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David Manners plays the scenario writer/amateur detective and Lugosi's role is a red herring. The film's reputation has suffered, because of the failure to utilize Lugosi to his full potential while he was still in ... 1917-1918 = 1919-1921 = 1923-1928 = 1928-1931 = 1932-1935; 1935-1939 = 1939-1943 = 1943-1948 = 1952-1959...
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Lugosi's role is that of an unscrupulous inventor, who, episode after episode, is foiled in his attempts to sell his lethal disintegrating gas to a fictitious ... Comment: Released in October, 1939, based on a story by Menyhert Lengyel. This is the only film of Lugosi's which was nominated for best picture - in 1939,
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Regardless of controversy, the role was taken by the man who became Lugosi's principal rival in horror films, Boris Karloff. Several films at Universal, such as The Black Cat (1934), The Raven (1935), and Son of Frankenstein (1939) (and minor cameo performances in 1934's Gift of Gab) paired Lugosi with Karloff.
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