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Category Archives: Lugosi: The Forgotten King
From the set…Carroll Borland
Carroll Borland co-starred with Bela Lugosi in Mark of the Vampire (1935), in which she played Luna Mora, daughter of Lugosi’s character Count Mora. Despite having only one line (Lugosi had only three) and about 10 minutes of screen time, … Continue reading
That’s a wrap! Production completed on “Lugosi: The Forgotten King”
Operator 13 Productions has officially completed production on the new and improved version of Lugosi: The Forgotten King. The updated documentary will include nine new interviews. Not bad considering our subject did the bulk of his work in the 1930′s and … Continue reading
Posted in Bela Lugosi, Lugosi: The Forgotten King
Tagged Alex Gordon, Anne Jeffreys, Bela Lugosi, Carla Laemmle, David Frankham, Donnie Dunagan, Dracula, Ghost of Frankenstein, Interviews, Janet Ann Gallow, Louise Currie, Ralph Bellamy, Sara Karloff, Son of Frankenstein, Terry Castle, Universal Horror
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Monsterpalooza 2012 Report – Day 2
Day 2 of Monsterpalooza began on an extremely high note for the Operator 13 team as we filmed an interview with Sara Karloff, daughter of the legendary Boris Karloff, to be included in Lugosi: The Forgotten King. Producer Dave Stuckey … Continue reading
Posted in Atomic Age Horror, From the set reports, Lugosi: The Forgotten King, Monsters, Martians, and Mad Scientists: Horror in the Atomic Age
Tagged Atomic Age Horror, Atomic Age Science Fiction, Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Interviews, Mighty Joe Young, Monsterpalooza, Sara Karloff, Terry Castle, Terry Moore, William Castle
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Monsterpalooza 2012 Report – Day 1
Mark and I arrived at the Marriott Friday afternoon. We set up our lights, camera and backdrop in our room and were ready to begin interviewing people for the documentaries! We then hit the convention floor to touch base with … Continue reading
Monsterpalooza 2012
The Operator 13 team spent a great three days at the Monsterpalooza convention in Burbank, California. We conducted interviews for both Lugosi: The Forgotten King and Monsters, Martians and Mad Scientists: Horror in the Atomic Age. We also scheduled a couple of … Continue reading
Just confirmed…Donnie Dunagan
Operator 13 productions is pleased to announce that Donnie Dunagan will appear in Lugosi: The Forgotten King. In 1939 at age 4, Mr. Dunagan appeared alongside horror legends Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Basil Rathbone and Lionel Atwill in Son of … Continue reading
From the set…Janet Ann Gallow
On October 2nd, 2011 Producer Mark Gilman and I interviewed Janet Ann Gallow. Ms. Gallow co-starred with Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr. in the 1942 Universal horror classic The Ghost of Frankenstein. Gallow was just 4 years old when … Continue reading
Just confirmed…David Frankham
It gives me great pleasure to announce that David Frankham will be appearing in both Lugosi: The Forgotten King and Monsters, Martians and Mad Scientists: Horror in the Atomic Age. For Monsters, Martians, and Mad Scientists, we’ll be discussing the … Continue reading
Interview with Vampire Over London Posted
Producer Dave Stuckey recently spoke with the great Lugosi Web site Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain. In the interview, Dave shares the latest news on Lugosi: The Forgotten King as well as a look back at the project’s — and … Continue reading
Just confirmed…Sara Karloff
We have just confirmed an interview with Sara Karloff, daughter of horror legend, Boris Karloff. Ms. Karloff is the owner of Karloff Enterprises, a licensing company that oversees the use of her father’s image. We are thrilled to have Ms. Karloff’s … Continue reading