Bela Lugosi Double Feature (1942)
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Synopsis: The work of arch B-Movie star Bela Lugosi is featured here, and includes the following films: BLACK DRAGONS: A World War II Nazi plastic surgeon travels to Japan to perform face-lifts on... The work of arch B-Movie star Bela Lugosi is featured here, and includes the following films: BLACK DRAGONS: A World War II Nazi plastic surgeon travels to Japan to perform face-lifts on Japanese spies, making them appear as Americans. After the doctor is almost killed, he plans an elaborate revenge plot on America and the Allied forces. THE CORPSE VANISHES: Bela Lugosi is the evil Dr. Lorenz, a man who has invented a poisoned flower corsage to use on unsuspecting young brides to put them in zombie-like state, abduct them, steal their blood and inject it into his aging wife to keep her young forever. Dr. Lorenz' actions are headed off at the pass by Pat Hunter, an intelligent and beautiful reporter who knows what the sinister man is up to. Will she be his next victim? [More]
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Luana Walters, Joan Barclay
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Luana Walters, Joan Barclay
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
| 25% 25% | Four Christmases |
| 68% 68% | Funny People |
| 95% 95% | Star Trek |
| 14% 14% | The Ugly Truth |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 32% 32% | Terminator Salvation |
| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
| 86% 86% | A Christmas Tale |
| 60% 60% | Paper Heart |
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