Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997)
Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula uncovers the life and career of legendary actor Bela Lugosi, examining his early life in Hungary and Germany through his Hollywood successes and eventual decline. The film features a vast array of never-before-seen footage of the actor, ranging from remains of his 1918 film Struggle for Life to behind-the-scenes home movies on the set of RKO Studios. Lugosi is peppered with dozens of rare films clips and photographs, with the story itself coming to life thanks to the vast array of on-camera interviewees.
The movie Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula, released in 1997, features 20 songs from artists like Robert Clarke, Jim Baker, Gary Freeman, The Dallas Banjo Band, Art Greenhaw-piano and The Dallas Banjo Band, John Anderson-trumpet, Grank Greenhaw-euphonium. What is your favorite song from Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula?
Songs from Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula
- Introduction/Organ prelude from Mystery House
- Robert Clarke
- Suite from Osckay Brigaderos
- Jim Baker, Gary Freeman
- Swan Lake
- The Dallas Banjo Band, Art Greenhaw-piano
- Black and Tan Fantasy
- The Dallas Banjo Band, John Anderson-trumpet, Grank Greenhaw-euphonium
- Variation on Gershwin's Prelude
- Art Greenhaw
- Lon Chaney's Gonna Get You (if You Don't Watch Out)
- Art Greenhaw
- Swan Lake Overture
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
- The Dallas Banjo Band, John Walden-vocals
- Listen to the Lambs
- White Zombie
- Joel Shaw Orchestra (1932 78rpm)
- Variation on Hungarian Rhapsody Number 1
- Child of the Night
- We're Horrible, Horrible Men
- Bela Lugosi , Boris Karloff
- Adaptation of Chopin's Nocturne in E-Flat
- Art Greenhaw
- A Hunchback Named Ygor
- Swan Lake Rock
- Czardas
- The Light Crust Doughboys
- There Are Such Things
- Bela Lugosi
- Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula
- Art Greenhaw
- Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (instrumental reprise)