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BELA LUGOSI COLLECTION

 Bela Lugosi Collection

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ABOUT THE OLD TIME RADIO SHOW:
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Horror, Comedy, Drama, and Personality
October 20, 1882 - August 16, 1956

Bela Lugosi was born Be’la Ferenc Dezso Blasko in Hungary. After a hearty beginning on the stage, he began his first film appearances during WWI. Forced to move to Germany in 1919, due to his organization of an actors union which was seen as too left wing for Hungary, he soon moved to the US and starred in his most memorable role.

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Dracula hit Broadway in 1927 and Hollywood in 1931. At the time, he barely spoke English, and learned all of his lines phonetically. After starring as The Count, Lugosi was type-cast in his evil role, and was destined to replay Dracula-type roles countless times. Bela reportedly said, “I’ll be truthful. The weekly paycheck is the most important thing to me.” Screaming Bela HeadHungry for any part in any movie, Lugosi’s reputation as a B-actor overtook him.

Before acting in Ed “The Worst Director of All Time” Wood’s movies, Bela’s face was all over the front page for his morphine drug addition. He died a poor man (Frank Sinatra paid for his funeral), and was buried in his famous Dracula cape.This collection, however, includes radio programs from the 1930s and 1940s, at the height of Bela’s popularity. Also included in the collection are many amusing pictures of Bela, both in and out of his Dracula costume.

This collection contains his guest apperances from the series, Abbott & Costello, Candid Microphone, Command Performance, Fred Allen, Mystery House, Suspense and Texaco Star Theater.

For more radio horror personalities, see also: Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, and Peter Lorre.

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MP3 DISK CONTENTS: [Help]
8 shows - total playtime 4 hours 14 minutes
A&C 480505 w Bela Lugosi
Candid Microphone Bela Lugosi
CDNP 491212 e10 Gasoline Cocktail
CPUSA 461110 238 Superman w Bob Hope
Fred Allen 430425 418 T S T w Bela Lugosi
Mystery House Thirsty Death
SUSP 430202 027 The Doctor Prescribed Death
Texaco 391115 Criminal Code
 


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