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On 4/17/2022 at 5:25 AM, Kawika said:

Who remembers learning the Dewy Decimal system?

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I learned it- I canstill navigate the non-fiction section of my local library by topic when browsing. 🙂

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I never had these... I remember seeing them in the candy aisle... I think they were just filled with colored, flavored sugar... anyone ever have one?

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28 minutes ago, Kawika said:

I never had these... I remember seeing them in the candy aisle... I think they were just filled with colored, flavored sugar... anyone ever have one?

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You are correct they were filled with colored flavored sugar.  My favorite was orange.  

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4 hours ago, Kawika said:

I never had these... I remember seeing them in the candy aisle... I think they were just filled with colored, flavored sugar... anyone ever have one?

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Never have seen or tried these but probably similar to Pixy Stix

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The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

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An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

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How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

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Did anyone grow up in a cold snowy place? I came across this and had to do some research... apparently you put these on over your socks and then wore snow boots... 

This was never a thing in Honolulu!

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On 9/20/2022 at 7:26 PM, dmfilmfan said:

The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+5.jpg

An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+1.jpg

R.8e1eb81de1732b7e09b425ab0471ac4d?rik=Tub%2boxvHBUXM8w&riu=http%3a%2f%2fi.ebayimg.com%2fimages%2fi%2f400951594193-0-1%2fs-l1000.jpg&ehk=AVVah4qUOmDOnVv2phWMHypo6s5Q8aOAOCrzYOdAtOY%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

a91480d0ee4abbd28ba0cbf846cc9fa7.jpg

How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

Dracula-Spanish2-1-1024x810.jpg

d46c64bd586620cd629bf3ac76526600.jpg

  

web-karloff-mummy.jpg

1ec95bfd86f7163adf9d7299fa47edfa.jpg

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On 9/20/2022 at 8:26 PM, dmfilmfan said:

The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+5.jpg

An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+1.jpg

R.8e1eb81de1732b7e09b425ab0471ac4d?rik=Tub%2boxvHBUXM8w&riu=http%3a%2f%2fi.ebayimg.com%2fimages%2fi%2f400951594193-0-1%2fs-l1000.jpg&ehk=AVVah4qUOmDOnVv2phWMHypo6s5Q8aOAOCrzYOdAtOY%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

a91480d0ee4abbd28ba0cbf846cc9fa7.jpg

How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

Dracula-Spanish2-1-1024x810.jpg

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web-karloff-mummy.jpg

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Gilbert Gottfried was the Spanish-language Dracula? I could see that.

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On 9/20/2022 at 7:26 PM, dmfilmfan said:

The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+5.jpg

An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+1.jpg

R.8e1eb81de1732b7e09b425ab0471ac4d?rik=Tub%2boxvHBUXM8w&riu=http%3a%2f%2fi.ebayimg.com%2fimages%2fi%2f400951594193-0-1%2fs-l1000.jpg&ehk=AVVah4qUOmDOnVv2phWMHypo6s5Q8aOAOCrzYOdAtOY%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

a91480d0ee4abbd28ba0cbf846cc9fa7.jpg

How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

Dracula-Spanish2-1-1024x810.jpg

d46c64bd586620cd629bf3ac76526600.jpg

  

web-karloff-mummy.jpg

1ec95bfd86f7163adf9d7299fa47edfa.jpg

91972cc30434ef69f3e91eaae35bfe79.jpg

 

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black-cat-lugosi-karloff-1934.jpg?resize=489%2C376&ssl=1

 

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On 9/20/2022 at 7:26 PM, dmfilmfan said:

The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+5.jpg

An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+1.jpg

R.8e1eb81de1732b7e09b425ab0471ac4d?rik=Tub%2boxvHBUXM8w&riu=http%3a%2f%2fi.ebayimg.com%2fimages%2fi%2f400951594193-0-1%2fs-l1000.jpg&ehk=AVVah4qUOmDOnVv2phWMHypo6s5Q8aOAOCrzYOdAtOY%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

a91480d0ee4abbd28ba0cbf846cc9fa7.jpg

How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

Dracula-Spanish2-1-1024x810.jpg

d46c64bd586620cd629bf3ac76526600.jpg

  

web-karloff-mummy.jpg

1ec95bfd86f7163adf9d7299fa47edfa.jpg

91972cc30434ef69f3e91eaae35bfe79.jpg

 

51UIfir4eKL._AC_.jpg

black-cat-lugosi-karloff-1934.jpg?resize=489%2C376&ssl=1

 

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6 hours ago, jakester said:

Gilbert Gottfried was the Spanish-language Dracula? I could see that.

LOL, I should've clarified. 

Gilbert played a dual role in one episode of the TV series Son of the Beach.  He was a rabbi who was transformed into a vampire.  Can't find any photos of Gilbert as the vampire, unfortunately.  

Here's a brief review, with some video of Gilbert as the vampire

I believe this is the entire episode

 

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The actor who played Dracula in the Spanish version wasn't as subtle as Lugosi, so most reviews over the past 90 years are in agreement - Carlos' performance doesn't compare to Bela's.

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Lots of eye-popping and face mugging like in the early silent comedies.  When Carlos sees Renfield's crucifix he stares at it and makes a sour face, as if he drank some really strong lemonade.  Lugosi quickly turned away and shielded his entire head with his cape, something you'd expect a vampire to do when they see an image of the Son of God.

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Screen-Shot-2021-02-16-at-1.32.03-AM-750x562.jpg#carlos villarías from Going Rampant

I'm not suggesting he should've imitated Lugosi, but this is NOT the kind of facial expression I'd expect from a vampire who's survived centuries...

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On 9/20/2022 at 7:26 PM, dmfilmfan said:

The early 30's were the Golden Era for horror movie posters in terms of artistic creativity.

tumblr_on58zi4meo1ucbsp6o1_1280.jpgfilm-frankenstein-1931_u-l-q1j1hjb0.jpg?artHeight=900&artPerspective=n&artWidth=900&background=fbfbfb

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+5.jpg

An ad that promoted Bela Lugosi, who turned down the role of the Monster.  As it was originally written, the  monster was basically a killing machine.  If you've ever seen Ed Wood, Martin Landau has a line alluding to this; the Monster " is all makeup and grunting."

 

Frankenstein+%25281931%2529+1.jpg

R.8e1eb81de1732b7e09b425ab0471ac4d?rik=Tub%2boxvHBUXM8w&riu=http%3a%2f%2fi.ebayimg.com%2fimages%2fi%2f400951594193-0-1%2fs-l1000.jpg&ehk=AVVah4qUOmDOnVv2phWMHypo6s5Q8aOAOCrzYOdAtOY%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

a91480d0ee4abbd28ba0cbf846cc9fa7.jpg

How many of you knew that at the same time Universal was filming Dracula with Lugosi, they were filming a Spanish-language version at night, using the same sets, cameras etc.?

R.44added22b92dba55fee6bd2e86cc777?rik=D9gPXAqllBW%2fjg&riu=http%3a%2f%2f2.bp.blogspot.com%2f-jCTgjnxv1v4%2fVOC3bp_AAiI%2fAAAAAAAADJY%2fF1hfH2TzDD0%2fs1600%2fChomikImage.jpg&ehk=KIXU%2fHbVcWQiIIkyTo0z3AR%2fyN%2fIu%2bUoYgQShx6nhis%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0

Unfortunately, the actor playing Spanish Dracula wasn't as subtle as Lugosi

Dracula-Spanish-3.jpg

 

He's almost as comical as Gilbert "Dracula" Gottfried

See the source image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lupita Tovar played the female lead.  Perhaps because the film was to be shown in nations that didn't have strict film-censorship codes like the US, she wore costumes that had a lower neckline.

Dracula-Spanish2-1-1024x810.jpg

d46c64bd586620cd629bf3ac76526600.jpg

  

web-karloff-mummy.jpg

1ec95bfd86f7163adf9d7299fa47edfa.jpg

91972cc30434ef69f3e91eaae35bfe79.jpg

 

51UIfir4eKL._AC_.jpg

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Vivian Vance, Freddie Prinze and Vincent Gardenia.  Who could've guessed the youngest of the three (Freddie) would be the first to die?  The show was "Midday Live" on August 5, 1974 in New York City.  Must've been great for Vivian to be on TV for once with no Lucy around. 

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And we know that in just about every gay porn movie, the man getting his cock sucked says something like "Oh, yeah, take it all!""  The man in the picture is clearly on a beginning lesson; he'll have to learn to open his mouth much wider if he's going to deep-throat a cock.  

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