

An emaciated, drug-addicted Bela Lugosi gives it his all in an inspiring performance as embittered, exiled mad scientist, Dr. Here’s a short review: This 1955 film is probably the best film Ed Wood directed in a technical sense. Tor Johnson lumbers around effectively and the “Monster” certainly looks different up close compared to its stock shots But it’s a film you can’t hate, and like everything Wood made - it is unique! Lugosi gives it his all despite the rushed shooting schedule and very low budget. It was his last speaking role! Also, cast in a bit part was director Ed Wood’s soon-to-be-ex paramour Dolores Fuller. Make sure that you don’t miss the inimitable Ed Wood’s classic “Bride of the Monster.” I love this threadbare film starring Bela Lugosi. Robbins, Paul Marco as Kelton, and George Becwar as Prof. Eric Vornoff, Tor Johnson as Lobo, Tony McCoy as Lt.

”Bride of the Monster,” 1955, 69 minutes, Black and white, USA. We will feature films that can be accessed either via Netflix, OnDemand, or other sites such as YouTube or Hulu. That means, by its fans, it can be watched over and over with greater enjoyment. Video Rewind is a review of an avant-garde, cultish, or otherwise odd film that has a small or large following.
