Before Boris Karloff's memorable portrayal of Frankenstein's creature, another famous 1930s Hollywood icon, Bela Lugosi, tested for the part. The screen test footage was lost, until Valentino, that never-say-die film archivist, gets a hot tip on its whereabouts. But it comes with a price far greater than the money he'll have to pay.
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Before Boris Karloff's memorable portrayal of Frankenstein's creature, another famous 1930s Hollywood icon, Bela Lugosi, tested for the part. The screen test footage was lost, until Valentino, that never-say-die film archivist, gets a hot tip on its whereabouts. But it comes with a price far greater than the money he'll have to pay.
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