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Mark Bunster <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Dec 1992 14:05:32 EST
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> Sorry, M or R, but although I'm only *reasonaly* certain that "Targets" was
> Karloff's last film, I know "Plan 9" (which was in fact made earlier) was
> not.  You're thinking of Bela Lugosi there....
>
> Jeff Clark
> James Madison Univ.
>
> P.S.-- Another good bad one was by "Plan's" director Ed Wood and also starred
> Lugosi (all the way through...)--"Bride of the Monster."  And how about "Cat
> Women of the Moon" (aka something else I can't recall at the moment).
>
 
You're quite right. I wonder if Lugosi ever turned his head when he heard
"Phone call for Mr. Karloff!", because damned if I'm not always thinking of
Lugosi when someone says Karloff. Duh. I'll shut up now...
 
M o R

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