
Bela Lugosi's Dead
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Narrated by:
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Samuel E. Hoke
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By:
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Robert Guffey
It’s the late 1980s, and Michael Fenton, editor of Ramboona (a magazine dedicated to forgotten films), is attempting to track down the lost test footage from the 1931 Frankenstein produced by Universal Studios. It’s the holy grail of horror film aficionados: the 20-minute reel in which Bela Lugosi portrays Frankenstein’s monster instead of Boris Karloff, who would go on to make cinematic history with his portrayal of Mary Shelley’s creation. In his attempt to locate this 50-year-old film canister, Mike is led down a labyrinth of blind alleys amidst the topsy-turvy wonderland of Los Angeles and environs.
When we first encounter Mike, he’s making a pilgrimage to Lugosi’s final resting place at Holy Cross Cemetery. This is where he meets Lucy Szilagyi, a struggling young actress who happens to be visiting Sharon Tate’s grave (located only a few tombstones away from Lugosi’s). Lucy, a film buff herself, joins Mike in his quixotic search, helping him track down such curious, real-life characters as Maila Nurmi (an out-of-work actress known more famously as “Vampira”), Bela Lugosi, Jr., science fiction novelist Curt Siodmak, and Manly P. Hall (master hypnotist, mystic, Lugosi confidant, and author of a strange occult encyclopedia entitled The Secret Teachings of All Ages). All of these individuals have valuable pieces of information that could lead Mike to the hidden location of the lost test reel. Lugosi’s grave is also where Mike encounters a mysterious old man who promises him the footage he so desperately desires. But the man offers the item only at a most unusual price....
Bela Lugosi’s Dead is one-third detective story, one-third Hollywood ghost story, and one-third pulp adventure tale….
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Classic cinema and monsters - a fun listen!
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Mike is a diehard Lugosi fan and aspiring writer when he meets a beautiful woman named Lucy. Soon, the pair find themselves publishing a fanzine of old-time horror along with another fan named Eric. The story progresses from there with tidbits of history about Lugosi and a search for lost footage of Lugosi's failed screen test as Frankenstein.
This book was actually quite different than I expected. For one thing, there were two story lines in the book. As the book progressed, there was a major twist to the whole thing that totally caught me off guard. I would say that it was a true romp throughout and entertaining, especially if the reader is knowledgeable about this era of film.
The narrator did a great job and added a lot to the book. His voice kept my interest throughout and his pacing was good. My main complaint with the book, especially as an audiobook, was the rapid switch between the two story lines. There was no noticeable break between these stories and I was often confused about what was going on. In some cases, there were numerous switches in one chapter and it would take a few sentences to figure out what was happening. I have listened to other audiobooks that used a sound effect or longer than normal pause to indicate this type of switch and I think that would have been helpful here.
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Bela Lugosi's Dead
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very good
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