Bela Lugosi
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Filmography
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Dracula
(1931)The ominous portrayal of Count Dracula by Bela Lugosi, combined with horror specialist director Tod Browning, help to create the film's eerie mood.

White Zombie
(1932)When a wealthy plantation owner becomes obsessed with a beautiful but unattainable woman, he strikes a devil's bargain with a sinister voodoo master.

The Mystery of the Mary Celeste
(1935)During a horrific storm at sea, a sailing ship’s crew realizes that there is a murderer among them who is killing them off, one by one.

The Devil Bat
(1940)When a chemist suspects being cheated by his business partners, he breeds a species of killer bats and a lotion that attracts their thirsty fangs.

Invisible Ghost
(1941)Bela Legosi plays a grieving physician whose mind has snapped after his wife's affair and fatal accident, but visions of her push him to murder.

Bowery at Midnight
(1942)A seemingly kindly criminology professor secretly runs gang operations out of a soup kitchen. Anyone who gets in his way winds up dead—and zombified.

Voodoo Man
(1944)A desperate doctor who has become unhinged in a race to save his wife’s life sends his ragtag helpers to entrap young women for brain experiments.

The Corpse Vanishes
(1942)A hag and her sons help a mad scientist kill female virgins, extract vital their fluids, and inject them into his elderly wife, to keep her young.

Glen or Glenda
(1953)Glen has a secret which threatens to destroy his happily-ever-after with Barbara -- the other woman in his life is Glen himself!

The Ape Man
(1943)A doctor’s mad experiment turns him into an ape man who can only return to human form with the infusion of spinal fluid from reluctant donors.

Scared to Death
(1947)Held against her will in an insane asylum by her doctor husband, a young woman’s bizarre end comes at the hands of a motley crew of characters.

Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla
(1952)A mad scientist on a remote island finds the perfect lab rats for his experiments on evolution when two lounge singers parachute into his jungle lair.

The Body Snatcher
(1945)Boris Karloff ("The Crimson Cult," "House of Evil") stars as a cabman who steals recently deceased bodies to assist in the medical experiments of Dr. MacFarlane, played by Henry Daniell ("The Suspect"). Bela Lugosi ("Dracula") co-stars in this classic thriller. The film is the last one to pair the talents of Karloff and Lugosi.

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
(1943)Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's Monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the cursed Wolf Man collide in one of the great classic horror films of the 1940s. Beginning as a moody chiller, director Roy William Neill sets the stage for an unforgettable clash.

Son of Frankenstein
(1939)The son of Dr. Frankenstein returns to the ancestral family castle 25 years after the monster's explosive death. There he meets Ygor a mad shepherd who is hiding the comatose body of the creature. The young Dr. Frankenstein revives the creature and attempts to rehabilitate him. But his noble goals are circumvented when Ygor sends the creature on a killing spree that spreads panic in the village.

Mark of the Vampire
(1935)In a remote village in Central Europe, a nobleman's body is founddrained of its blood and with two small punctures on the neck--the Markof the Vampire. An ancient terror, a horror that won't die, haunts thevillage: the long undead Count Mora (Lugosi) and his daughter, Luna(Carroll Borland), rule the night. But the vampires have not fed on thepeople of the village for a very long time. Now, with...

Ninotchka
(1939)Greta Garbo bursts into a rare bit of onscreen laughter during her portrayal of a cold-hearted Soviet agent who is warmed up by a trip to Paris and a night of love.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
(1948)There's plenty of hilarious monster mayhem afoot when Abbott and Costello are forced to retrieve Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and the Monster (Glenn Strange) from a secret hideaway island.

The Wolf Man
(1941)Larry Talbot, in attempting to rescue a young woman from a wolf, is himself bitten and knocked unconscious. Awakening, he discovers the wolf has transformed into a gypsy, Bela, whose mother explains the curse Talbot now carries - when the full moon rises, he too will become a werewolf. He dismisses it as a myth, but as the moon waxes full, Talbot finds he cannot resist his terrible new nature.

The Black Sleep
(1956)In B movie legend Bela Lugosi's final film, a mad scientist experiments on his kidnapped victims in the search for a cure for his wife’s brain cancer.