Bela Lugosi and Frances Dade in Dracula (1931)
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Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley in Bride of Frankenstein 1935 ⚗️
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Vice Press will release The Bride of Frankenstein 24x36 screen prints by Anthony Petrie today, February 29, at 1pm EST. The standard version is limited to 200 for $60, while the glow-in-the-dark variant is limited to 100 for $70.
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Bride of frankenstein adaptations and retellings will always have my heart. Each and every one of them have made some sort of impact on my life.
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Bela Lugosi and Frances Dade in publicity stills for Dracula (1931)
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Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
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BELA LUGOSI, in his dressing-room while filming DRACULA.
(Wait, he has a reflection!! lol)
Photograph uncredited.
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Dwight Frye (born Dwight Iliff Fry) as R.M. Renfield in Dracula (1931)
Dwight Frye (born Feb 22 1899, died Nov 7 1943) is most well-known for playing R.M. Renfield, Dracula's insect-eating servant, in Dracula (1931). The same year, he took on his other most well-known role; Fritz, Dr. Frankenstein's hunchbacked assistant, in Frankenstein (1931). Frye's career and life was cut short as he unfortunately passed away at the age of 44 due to a heart attack on a bus, a few days prior to beginning filming for the 1944 biopic Wilson.
Fun facts:
Frye was from Salina, Kansas, and was a Broadway actor prior to acting in movies. His career spanned from 1917 to his death in 1943.
American rock band Alice Cooper wrote and recorded a tribute track to Frye called The Ballad of Dwight Fry (the last "e" being intentionally dropped).
A biography, Dwight Frye's Last Laugh, was published in 1997 and was authorised by Frye's son Dwight D. Frye. It talks about his early work, Broadway career, and eventual typecasting in film.
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Fright-Rags has released a new shirt featuring Bela Lugosi as Dracula. Designed by Yannick Bouchard, it costs $30.
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