Bela Lugosi – King of the Undead

Romanian actor Bela Lugosi virtually defined horror with his legendary roles in early cinema classics. This thrilling collection features a trio of the master's definitive non-Dracula screen roles. In WHITE ZOMBIE (1932), a Haitian voodoo master transforms a blushing bride-to-be into a pallid, soulless body at the behest of a jealous rival who desires her. In THE CORPSE VANISHES (1942), an evil scientist invents a poisoned flower corsage to use on unsuspecting young women to put them in zombie-like state, steal their blood, and inject it into his aging wife to keep her young forever. And in the quirky horror-comedy ONE BODY TOO MANY (1944), an insurance salesman becomes embroiled in the shenanigans surrounding a dead millionaire whose heirs must spend a night in a haunted mansion.



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