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Bela Lugosi



The Ape Man

(1943)
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aka's: The Gorilla Strikes/They Creep In the Night/They Creep In the Dark
Doctor Brewster (Bela Lugosi) injects himself with various exotic chemicals and turns himself into an ape-like creature, then goes on a murder spree for human spinal fluid which he needs to make himself normal again. Also stars Louise Currie and Wallace Ford.





Bela Lugosi Meets A Brooklyn Gorilla

(1952)
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aka's: The Boys From Brooklyn/The Monster Meets The Gorilla/White Women Of The Lost Jungle
Entertainers Mitchell and Petrillo (Martin & Lewis clones) parachute into the jungles of the Pacific island of Cola-Cola, where they meet primitive tribesmen, the chief's sarong-clad daughter Nona (Charlita) and mad scientist Dr. Zabor (Bela Lugosi) conducting experiments in evolution. Jealous of Mitchell's relations with Nona, Zabor has just the thing to make a monkey of him. Ray "Crash" Corrigan appears as a gorilla (uncredited).





Bride Of The Monster

(1956)
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aka's: The Atomic Monster/Monster Of The Marshes/
Bride Of The Atom

Dr. Varnoff (Bela Lugosi) captures twelve men for his experiment: to turn them into supermen using atomic energy. Also stars Tor Johnson and Tony McCoy. Written by Ed Wood Jr.






The Corpse Vanishes

(1942)
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aka: The Case Of The Missing Brides
Bela Lugosi stars as the evil Dr. Lorenz, a man who has invented a poisoned flower corsage to use on unsuspecting young brides to put them into a zombie-like state, abduct them, steal their blood and inject the blood into his aging wife (Elizabeth Russell) to keep her young forever. Dr. Lorenz's actions are headed off at the pass by Pat Hunter (Luana Walters), a smart and beautiful reporter, who knows what the sinister man is up to. But will she become his next victim? Also stars Tristram Coffin.





The Devil Bat

(1941)
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Dr. Carruthers (Bela Lugosi) feels bitter at being betrayed by his employers, Heath and Morton, when they became rich as a result of a product he devised. He gains revenge by electrically enlarging bats and sending them out to kill his employers' family members by instilling in the bats a hatred for a particular perfume he has discovered, which he gets his victims to apply before going outdoors.




Ghosts On The Loose

(1943)
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The Bowery Boys (the East Side Kids) end up in comedic horror when they try to renovate a crumbling house for Glimpy's newlywed sister and her husband. When they arrive at the address, they mistakenly start to work on the house next door--which is rumored to be haunted. Instead of ghosts, however, the Boys find a group of Nazi spies, led by Bela Lugosi.




Glen Or Glenda

(1952)
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aka's: Glen Or Glenda?/Male Or Female/I Changed My Sex/Glen Or Glenda, Which Is It?/I Led 2 Lives/Glen Or Glenda: Confessions Of Ed Wood/He Or She/The Transvestite
Upon discovering the suicide of a known transvestite, a police inspector (Lyle Talbot) seeks help from a psychiatrist (Timothy Farrell) familiar with the phenomenon. The psychiatrist tells him two tales. Glen (Edward D. Wood Jr.) is to be married to Barbara (Dolores Fuller), but must find a way to tell her of his desire to wear her angora sweater, and of his other cross-dressing needs. Another is the story of Alan ("Tommy" Haynes), who decides to physically become a female via surgery. Also stars Bela Lugosi. Edward D. Wood Jr. also directs.





The Human Monster

(1939)
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A series of strange deaths takes place in London. All are accidents but the victims are single men with no family and they all have a link to a life insurance company run by the mysterious Dr. Orloff (Bela Lugosi).








Invisible Ghost

(1941)
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aka's: Murder By The Stars/Phantom Monster/The Phantom Killer
Bela Lugosi plays Charles Kessler, a man whose wife, Virginia (Polly Ann Young), runs off with another man, only to die in a fiery car-crash. Or does she? She seems to come back nightly, haunting Charles through windows on stormy nights. This somehow puts him into a trance, sending him walking about, looking for victims to smother with his bathrobe!





The Phantom Creeps

(1939)
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aka: The Shadow Creeps
A military intelligence officer and a pretty reporter try to find a scientist (Bela Lugosi) whose inventions, including a huge and destructive robot (Ed Wolff), can destroy the world.

12 chapter serial, 2 VHS or DVD-R set.





Plan 9 From Outer Space

(1956)
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A pair of aliens, angered by the "stupid minds" of Planet Earth, set up shop in a California cemetary. Their plan: To animate an army of the dead to march on the capitals of the world. With Maila "Vampira" Nurmi and Tor Johnson.

This film was Bela Lugosi's last screen apperance, for which he died of a heart attack in the middle of filming, on August 16, 1956. At the time of his death, Lugosi was in such poor financial straits that Frank Sinatra quietly paid for his funeral. Lugosi was buried in his full Dracula costume, including the cape.





Return Of The Ape Man

(1944)
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While on an Arctic expedition, two scientists (Bela Lugosi and John Carradine) find the frozen body of a prehistoric caveman. They bring him home to their laboratory, but decide that in order to fully utilize (and control) him, they must transplant a more developed brain.




Sir Graves Ghastly Presents

(1980)
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aka: Sir Graves' Big Show
Sir Graves Ghastly was a tongue-in-cheek vampire character created by Cleveland-born actor Lawson J. Deming (1913-2007). The character was the host of a popular Saturday afternoon horror film television show that ran from 1967 to 1982 in Detroit, Cleveland, Washington, D.C. and parts of Canada. The program was originally billed as Sir Graves' Big Show, but later became known simply by the character name, Sir Graves Ghastly.


Films included in this set are:


The Human Monster (1939)
A series of strange deaths takes place in London. All are accidents but the victims are single men with no family and they all have a link to a life insurance company run by the mysterious Dr. Orloff (Bela Lugosi).


The Return Of The Vampire (1944)
Bela Lugosi stars as vampire Armand Tesla, who stalks the streets of World War II London after German bombing releases him from his grave. Aided by a werewolf named Andreas (Matt Willis) and opposed by Lady Jane (Frieda Inescort) who operates an asylum, Tesla goes in search of young ladies to supply him with blood.


Sold as a 2-DVD-R set.


NOTE: The picture quality for this original television broadcast is rather soft, but still the best currently available anywhere for this extremely rare show.





Spooks Run Wild

(1941)
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The boys are sent to a mountain camp. Stranded in a small rural town, they hear about a "monster killer" roaming the countryside. At night, they sneak out. Peewee is shot by a grave-digger and they are forced to seek aid at an old mansion. The owner of the mansion (Bela Lugosi) insists that the boys spend the night. After seeing Peewee walk around the house in a trance, the boys decide that the man turned him into a zombie. They gang up on him and tie him up. The nurse at the boys camp (Dorothy Short) sets out to find the missing boys with Von Grosch (Dennis Moore), who has come to rid the town of the killer--or has he?




White Zombie

(1932)
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Bela Lugosi portrays zombie master Murder Legendre in one of the most visually interesting horror films ever made. Re-mastered from an excellent 35 mm print. Also stars Madge Bellamy and Joseph Cawthorn.






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