Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Universal Studios Monsters

I love horror movies, the cheesier and the gorier the better. When we were kids my sister and I used to walk to a video store (remember those?) near our house. It was an independent one, not a big chain, and they had a whole wall of horror movies. We used to check out a different one every day. I honestly haven't seen a lot of the Universal Studios early horror films with Dracula, Frankenstein, or the Mummy, so this book was a good introduction. He talked about the actors, makeup artists, directors, and writers who helped bring these creatures to the big screen. It had lots of great photos. It was entertaining and now I'm on a quest to see Bela Lugosi as Dracula :)
 

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