Jacko1971 · 51-55, M
I remember the fim about Ed Wood.
JSul3 · 70-79
Bride of the Monster aka Bride of the Atom.
Bela Lugosi gives his usual 100% to his role. His "I have no home" speech is ❤ breaking. It was done in a single take.
Bela was in his last days. I watch this speech and think it sadly fits the last years of his life.
Lugosi was never held in high regard by Universal studios. He was their last choice for the role of Dracula. His refusal to play the part of the Frankenstein monster, didn't win him any friends. His glory years were short lived, 1931-1936.
In spite of his early success as Dracula, and the $ he made for the studio, he was always considered a "less than" and only good for villain roles due to his accent. Were it not for the intervention by director Rowland V. Lee, his role as Ygor in '39 Son of Frankenstein, would have hardly existed.
Bela Lugosi loved to act. As a result, he was cast in many less than stellar films. He didn't care. It was work. It helped pay the bills....and above all, he loved acting. Even in the most absurd and awful movies, he always rose above, and gave his best.
Hollywood used him as they saw fit, and when done, tossed him out like yesterdays trash.....he had no home.
I think he knew his days were numbered. Watch Bride of the Monster and listen to his speech.
Bela Lugosi gives his usual 100% to his role. His "I have no home" speech is ❤ breaking. It was done in a single take.
Bela was in his last days. I watch this speech and think it sadly fits the last years of his life.
Lugosi was never held in high regard by Universal studios. He was their last choice for the role of Dracula. His refusal to play the part of the Frankenstein monster, didn't win him any friends. His glory years were short lived, 1931-1936.
In spite of his early success as Dracula, and the $ he made for the studio, he was always considered a "less than" and only good for villain roles due to his accent. Were it not for the intervention by director Rowland V. Lee, his role as Ygor in '39 Son of Frankenstein, would have hardly existed.
Bela Lugosi loved to act. As a result, he was cast in many less than stellar films. He didn't care. It was work. It helped pay the bills....and above all, he loved acting. Even in the most absurd and awful movies, he always rose above, and gave his best.
Hollywood used him as they saw fit, and when done, tossed him out like yesterdays trash.....he had no home.
I think he knew his days were numbered. Watch Bride of the Monster and listen to his speech.
hunkalove · 70-79, M
I've probably seen Plan 9 at least 50 times.
FrugalNoodle · 46-50, M
Glen or Glenda is my fave so many iconic moments, like when Bela Lugosi says PULL THE STRINGS
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
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