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[[File:TheBlackCat1934Astra300.jpg|thumb|right|500px|'''Bela Lugosi''' (1882-1956) aiming [[Astra 300]] on [[Boris Karloff]] in the still photograph for ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' (1934)]].
[[File:TheBlackCat1934Astra300.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Bela Lugosi (1882-1956) aiming [[Astra 300]] on [[Boris Karloff]] in the still photograph for ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' (1934)]].


'''Bela Lugosi''' (real name Béla Ferenc Dezsõ Blaskó) was a Hungarian actor, who was immortalized by his portrayal of Count Dracula in stage productions, 1932 classic film and lots of following horror productions. After his breakthrough in 1930's Universal Pictures horror series, Lugosi become their instantly recognizable star, but in the 1950's drug addiction made him taking nearly any job he was able to do including appearing in the movies by notorious filmmaker [[Edward D. Wood Jr.]] (movie ''[[Ed Wood]]'' features Lugosi heavily, in an Academy Award winning portrayal by [[Martin Landau]]).
'''Bela Lugosi''' (real name Béla Ferenc Dezsõ Blaskó) was a Hungarian actor, who was immortalized by his portrayal of Count Dracula in stage productions, 1932 classic film and lots of following horror productions. After his breakthrough in 1930's Universal Pictures horror series, Lugosi become their instantly recognizable star, but in the 1950's drug addiction made him taking nearly any job he was able to do including appearing in the movies by notorious filmmaker Edward D. Wood Jr. (movie ''[[Ed Wood (1994)|Ed Wood]]'' features Lugosi heavily, in an Academy Award winning portrayal by [[Martin Landau]]).


'''Bela Lugosi can be seen using the following firearms in the following films:'''
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| [[Colt Model 1903/1908|Colt Model 1903]] || Dr. Vitus Werdegast  || ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' || || 1934
| [[Colt Model 1903/1908|Colt Model 1903]] || Dr. Vitus Werdegast  || ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' || || 1934
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| [[Astra 300]] || Dr. Vitus Werdegast || ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' || Still photograph only. || 1934  
| [[Walther Model 4]] || Dr. Vitus Werdegast || ''[[Black Cat, The|The Black Cat]]'' || Still photograph only. || 1934  
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| [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]] || Dr. Richard Vollin  || ''[[The Raven (1935)|The Raven]]'' || || 1935
| [[Colt Official Police]] || Dr. Richard Vollin  || ''[[Raven, The (1935)|The Raven]]'' || || 1935
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[[Category:Actor Male]]
[[Category:Deceased Actor]]
[[Category:Deceased Actor]]

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Bela Lugosi (1882-1956) aiming Astra 300 on Boris Karloff in the still photograph for The Black Cat (1934)

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Bela Lugosi (real name Béla Ferenc Dezsõ Blaskó) was a Hungarian actor, who was immortalized by his portrayal of Count Dracula in stage productions, 1932 classic film and lots of following horror productions. After his breakthrough in 1930's Universal Pictures horror series, Lugosi become their instantly recognizable star, but in the 1950's drug addiction made him taking nearly any job he was able to do including appearing in the movies by notorious filmmaker Edward D. Wood Jr. (movie Ed Wood features Lugosi heavily, in an Academy Award winning portrayal by Martin Landau).

Bela Lugosi can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:

Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Colt Model 1903 Dr. Vitus Werdegast The Black Cat 1934
Walther Model 4 Dr. Vitus Werdegast The Black Cat Still photograph only. 1934
Colt Official Police Dr. Richard Vollin The Raven 1935