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  2. Bela Lugosi filmography - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of confirmed film roles Lugosi has performed in. [1] Some films from other filmography sources have not been included here such as Star Film's Casanova (1918), Lulu (1918) and Lili (1917), all of which had announced that Lugosi would appear in them, but Lugosi was apparently dropped from the cast before production began.

  3. Bela Lugosi - Wikipedia

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    Lugosi: His Life on Film, Stage, and in the Hearts of Horror Lovers by Gary D. Rhodes (2006) McFarland & Company, ISBN 978-0786427659; The Immortal Count: The Life and Films of Bela Lugosi by Arthur Lennig (2003), ISBN 0813122732 (hardcover) Bela Lugosi (Midnight Marquee Actors Series) by Gary Svehla and Susan Svehla (1995) ISBN 1887664017 ...

  4. Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta - Wikipedia

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    4 time which is transformed into 3 8 time towards the end. It is marked with a loud syncopated piano and percussion accents in a whirling dance, evolving in an extended pizzicato section, with a piano concerto-like conclusion. The third movement is slow, an example of what is often called Bartók's "night music".

  5. Dracula (1931 English-language film) - Wikipedia

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    Lugosi portrays Count Dracula, a vampire who emigrates from Transylvania to England and preys upon the blood of living victims, including a young man's fiancée. Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, Dracula is the first sound film adaptation of the Stoker novel. [4]

  6. The Last of the Mohicans (1920 German film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last of the Mohicans (German: Der letzte der Mohikaner) is the feature-length second part of the 1920 German silent Western film Lederstrumpf (Leatherstocking) directed by Arthur Wellin and featuring Bela Lugosi and Emil Mamalock.

  7. Bowery at Midnight - Wikipedia

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    Lugosi's character uses his soup kitchen as a means to recruit members of a criminal gang, of which he is also secretly the head. Throughout the film, one of Lugosi's henchmen, a doctor who seems to be an alcoholic drug addict, alludes to having plans for the corpses of henchmen Lugosi has had killed. Then, at the end of the film, these corpses ...

  8. The Whispering Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The Whispering Shadow is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery [2] serial film directed by Colbert Clark and Albert Herman and starring Béla Lugosi in his first of five serial roles. Lugosi received $10,000, the highest known salary of his career, for this film. The serial was filmed in 12 days and was the last role for actor Karl Dane.

  9. Invisible Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Lugosi had previously worked with the company in the 1930s with The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1934) and the British film they distributed The Dark Eyes of London. [1] Lugosi was set as the lead in the film, a month in advance than the films supporting players where were signed on a day before production began shooting on March 20, 1941.