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Started by Rev. Powell, November 09, 2015, 04:47:27 PM

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Rev. Powell

Here's a spot to post bad (or even good) movie trivia questions. Correct answers will be rewarded with karma. I suppose anyone can post a question, though it might get confusing if several questions are "live" at the same time.

I'll start. Many people realize that Jack Palance has portrayed both Dracula and Dr. Jekyll on screen, but can anyone name an actor who has played Dracula, Dr. Jekyll, AND Dr. Frankenstein?
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VenomX73

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Just a guess... Boris Karloff?

I know of Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde


House of Frankenstein (1944) Im not sure... he did resurrect the Frankenstein monster...
edit* Frankenstein 1970 Baron Victor von Frankenstein - I had to look that up lol

Black Sabbath (1963) wasn't he a Vampire?
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Rev. Powell

Not who I was thinking of... I'll give a hint in a little while if no one thinks of it.
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Rev. Powell

The Dracula and Frankenstein films were put out by the same director and producer in back-to-back years. The Dr. Jekyll film is much more obscure and came out later.
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bob

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frank


I (and everyone elso on earth) know Christopher Lee played Dracula, I think I've seen him as Dr. Jeckyll, and I bet he did some Frankenstein-related stuff for Hammer before or after one of the many Dracula movies.

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Rev. Powell

I'm not thinking of Lugosi or Christopher Lee. This actor is more outside the box (or coffin, as it were). The Frankenstein/Dracula movies were made in the early 70s.
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Newt

John Carradine?  Not so out-of-the-box, maybe.  But I think he did all 3.
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Rev. Powell

Quote from: Newt on November 12, 2015, 02:49:26 PM
John Carradine?  Not so out-of-the-box, maybe.  But I think he did all 3.

I don't see where Carradine played Dr. Jekyll. These movies are all a bit more in the underground vein rather than classic horror. One was actually a video nasty (which should give it away to a careful researcher).
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VenomX73

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Rev. Powell

Quote from: VenomX73 on November 12, 2015, 07:22:44 PM
Dennis Price?



I gave you karma because Dennis Price seems to have played all three roles at some time in his career (he's listed as having a minor role in "Double Take" credited as "Dracula"), but he is not the actor I am thinking of.

If you had a list of the 39 banned video nasties in front of you I think you would quickly see which one I am thinking of. Then all you have to do is look up the name of the actor. I assume people would recognize his name, but maybe not. He's a bit of a cult actor.
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VenomX73

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Rev. Powell

Quote from: VenomX73 on November 12, 2015, 10:33:35 PM
Udo Kier



Yes sir! That was tougher than I thought. Venom, or anyone, may post a new question if you like.
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VenomX73

You can post a new one if you like? - you give good challenges.

you have way more movie 'know how' then me!
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We all know about Lon Chaney's Universal Wolfman film's-he played a wolfman AND a Mummy-in a movie-what movie is that?
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