Ah, okay. I'll have to find a way to see that one, some time.
I know, I know - but there's just something about Lugosi's particular type
of charm that truly takes hold of me. He's so sinister and dripping with evil
intentions, yet irresistible at the same time. I feel no sympathy for Lugosi's
Dracula, the way I did for Langella's or Oldman's. He's truly soulless.
He is scary though, (to me) because he's utterly relentless and has a superior
mind, to the point of being (almost) able to subdue Van Helsing. His strength
is in the overwhelming power of his mind. Lugosi's 'scariness' lurks below the
surface, and is therefore masked beneath a deceptive veneer of charm. There's
no need for blood dripping from his fangs. Of course, it was a different era.
I dunno, maybe it's because I'm female, LOL. I'm just a sucker (no pun
intended!) for Bela Lugosi in anything, but most of all, as Count Dracula.
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