Intimate Interviews: Bela Lugosi 1931
Actor Bela Lugosi discusses his career, his social life, and his feelings about his most famous role, Count Dracula.
Actor Bela Lugosi discusses his career, his social life, and his feelings about his most famous role, Count Dracula.
One of a series of short subjects created for movie theaters in the 1930s, each an interview with a popular actor of the time.
Filmed during the Brooklyn Museum's Peruvian Littoral Expedition, 1919-1920. Robert Cushman Murphy, who was then a curator of the Department of Natural Science at the Brooklyn Museum, led this expedition and narrates the film. The expedition went to study the guano-producing birds on several Peruvian islands, including the islands of Santa Rosa. Some of the footage in this film was purchased from the National Guano Administration of Peru.