Are you askig in which movie Bela Lugosi appears to die? Your language is unclear.
He played Count Dracula in the 1931 film Dracula, and is the most iconic actor to play the role. When most people think of Dracula, they think of Lugosi.
Child's Play is a classic, but Dead Silence is probably creepier.
Sororiety Row, I think I smell Sorority wrong but its like the girls college thing.
Type your answer here... In the movie foreshadowing occured when Neil put the wrath over his head as Puck in the play..it foreshadowed his death which also characterized him as a Christ-like figure.. Hulya Akgun
I don't think he was in the movie, he was in the play... but I could be wrong.
He was supposed to play in Dracula's Daughter but the script was rewritten without his character.
Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931) Although Max Schreck was the first actor to play Dracula in Nosferatu (1922)
Bauhaus' first single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead" has been part of the soundtrack of a few movies, but I think the one you're looking for is the vampire movie The Hunger (1983), directed by Tony Scott (if I remember correctly, you -- or someone else -- has asked this question a number of times, and in at least one version of the question, you -- or the other person -- mentioned that it was a vampire movie you/they were looking for, yes?). The song was also used in the movie The Curve, and in the French movie, Sombre. It was also used in the episode "Midnight" of the TV show, Fringe. I found all this information on the Wikipedia page about the song. I have included a link for you.
He played Count Dracula in the 1931 film Dracula, and is the most iconic actor to play the role. When most people think of Dracula, they think of Lugosi.
Bela Lugosi was the first actor and the first dracula movie (not counting nosferatu) was in 1931 and was a universal production, he set the look of dracula the voice and everything, another famous horror actor back then was boris karloff who played the original Frankenstein, he played the monster. now heres something funny Bela lugosi was offered the role of Frankenstein but declined it, then later a movie was made dracula vs Frankenstein, something like that, either way it was Bela Lugosi who declined the role of the monster in the original and ended up playing him in Frankenstein vs dracula (or something like that =)
The late great Vincent Price never played Dracula but he did play a vampire named "Eramus" who narrates three tales of terror to a horror writer played by John Carradine in "The monster club", which was released in 1980.
I've always fancied Bela Lugosi in the role of Hermia.
Karloff appeared in a number of Dracula and vampire themed movies, but never in the roll of Van Helsing. Why would an actor of Boris' talent play a minor character??????
Bringing Out the Dead
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onceSorry, at least twice. Once in Dracula, once in Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein. And, of course, he played the role on Broadway stage even before the original Dracula film.
Child's Play is a classic, but Dead Silence is probably creepier.