Showing posts with label MOVIE STILLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOVIE STILLS. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2026

LUGOSI'S PRIVATE PHOTOS


Bela Lugosi saved a considerable amount of memorabilia from his career and even amassed at least three large scrapbooks which sold at auction on August 10, 2013 for $5,000.

The two photographs below were sold separately last week by Heritage Auctions headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The WHITE ZOMBIE photo sold for $275.00 and THE MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG photo sold for $154.00. Lugosi's Mr. Wong (a villain) was a different character than Karloff's Mr. Wong (a detective).




The stamp on the back indicates they were given to Lugosi by the Don Marlowe Agency. Marlowe had the reputation as an unscrupulous and downright flaky talent agent. For example, in September 1970 he placed an ad in CLASSIC FILM COLLECTOR that read:
Bela Lugosi – For Sale: Screen test Bela Lugosi made for the original Frankenstein. 35mm sound, running time 21 minutes; same scene is shown twice with change in lighting, etc. Between scenes camera was left running and Carl Laemmle Junior, James Whale, Colin Clive and Lugosi can be seen and heard discussing test and wardrobe Lugosi was wearing. Film can be examined and screened before purchase is made. Price: $4,000. Don Marlowe. Hollywood, Calif. 90028
What really makes this stand out as specious is that James Whale was out of the picture when this test shot is made under the direction of Robert Florey. One wonders if this was a flim-flam on the part of Marlowe.


Marlowe is nevertheless is credited with reviving Lugosi's career in the late 1940s. Among other jobs, in one roadshow, before a screening of DRACULA, Lugosi would perform a live reading of Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart".

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

A MONSTER MISCELLANY


For your enjoyment today, another batch of stills and photos from miscellaneous monster movies dug up from the archives here at the Mysterious Mansion.

The Alligator People.

Barnabas Collins.

The Bat People.

Curucu, Beast of the Amazon.

Dwight Frye.

The Earth Dies Screaming.

Frankenstein 1970.

Gorgo.

Hedora, The Smog Monster.

How to Make a Monster.

I Walked With a Zombie.

It, The Terror From Beyond Space.

The Mad Ghoul.

Mark of the Vampire.

Monster on the Campus.

Paranoiac.

The Screaming Skull.

Tarantula.

Theseus vs The Minotaur.

The Vampire.

Friday, April 11, 2025

ANOTHER MONSTER MISCELLANY


More combing through my old photo files yielded this next batch of stills and other images. Some I'd consider seldom seen. No watermarks so you can add them to your collection!

Hazel Court and Patricia Laffan in Devil Girl from Mars (1954).

The cast of the Spanish language Dracula.

The monster from Equinox (1970).

Glenn Strange in Master Minds (1949). Makeup by Jack Pierce.

Invaders from Mars (1953).

Jeremy Brett on stage as Dracula.

Bela Lugosi in early talkie The Thirteenth Chair (1929).

Paulette Goddard and Noble Johnson in The Ghost Breakers (1940).

Paul Blaisdell and Marla English in Voodoo Woman (1957).

The Mask (1961).

Philip Coolidge in The Tingler (1959).

Olinka Berova in The Vengeance of She (1968).

Grant Williams and April Kent in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957).

Werewolves on Wheels (1971).

David Manners and Zita Johann in The Mummy (1932).

The Time Travelers (1976).

The Man From Planet X (1951).

Greta Thyssen in Terror is a Man (1959).

Circus of Horrors (1960).

Randolph Scott and Gail Patrick in Murders in the Zoo (1933).

James Whale at home with his paintings.

John Carradine in House of Dracula (1945).

Lon Chaney, Jr. in Man Made Monster (1941). Makeup by Jack Pierce.

Andrea King in The Beast With Five Fingers (1946).

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).

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