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weirdlookindog · 7 hours ago
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Lon Chaney Jr. and Elena Verdugo in House of Frankenstein (1944)
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citizenscreen · 5 months ago
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Lon Chaney Jr. and Elena Verdugo in HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944)
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makeitquietly · 3 months ago
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Oliver Hardy, actress Elena Verdugo and Stan Laurel picking peaches at Stan's place, 1942
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hellooldsmelly · 6 days ago
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atomic-raunch · 1 year ago
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Johnny Weissmuller and Elena Verdugo for the Jungle Jim programmer The Lost Tribe, 1949
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 4 months ago
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Lon Chaney Jr. and Elena Verdugo in House Of Frankenstein (1944)
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chernobog13 · 4 months ago
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Two publicity stills from House of Frankenstein (1944), with Lon Chaney Jr. as Larry Talbot/the Wolfman; and Elena Verdugo as Ilonka, the ill-fated girl who falls in love with Talbot before his hairy alter ego does her in (to be fair, she manages to kill him with a silver bullet before she dies).
This film was a direct sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943), the first of the so-called "monster rally" films where Universal's monsters interacted. It was followed by two more: House of Dracula (1945) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).
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eclecticpjf · 26 days ago
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Just got back from a double-feature:
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gatutor · 9 months ago
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Elena Verdugo-Lou Costello "El pequeño fenómeno" (Little giant) 1946, de William A. Seiter.
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forever70s · 1 year ago
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Robert Young, Elena Verdugo, and James Brolin in a 1970 promo pic for "Marcus Welby, M.D."
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annies-classic-beauties · 1 year ago
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Elena Verdugo, 1946
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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House of Frankenstein (1944)
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citizenscreen · 5 months ago
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Elena Verdugo (April 20, 1925[2] – May 30, 2017)
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mariocki · 1 year ago
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The Frozen Ghost (1945)
"I've got a confession to make to you. I never did believe in your so-called hypnotic powers."
"That's a strange statement, coming from you."
"Oh, now wait, don't misunderstand me, I think you're terrific. That is, you put on a wonderful act. I just never asked you how you did it."
"But I was born with that power."
"Sure. And I was born in Missouri."
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therileyandkimmyshow · 7 months ago
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Podcast Actress Elena Verdugo Golden Age of Radio Tribute
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kwebtv · 1 year ago
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TV Guide -  October 5 - 11, 1963
Phil Silvers (born Phillip Silver; May 11, 1911 – November 1, 1985) Entertainer and comedy actor, known as “The King of Chutzpah.” He is best known for starring in The Phil Silvers Show, a 1950s sitcom set on a U.S. Army post in which he played Master Sergeant Ernest (Ernie) Bilko.
In the 1963–1964 television season, he appeared as Harry Grafton, a factory foreman interested in get-rich-quick schemes, much like the previous Bilko character, in CBS’s 30-episode The New Phil Silvers Show, with co-stars Stafford Repp, Herbie Faye, Buddy Lester, Elena Verdugo as his sister, Audrey, and her children, played by Ronnie Dapo and Sandy Descher.
Silvers also guested on The Beverly Hillbillies, and various TV variety shows such as The Carol Burnett Show, Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, and The Dean Martin Show. Perhaps Silvers’ most memorable guest appearance was as curmudgeonly Hollywood producer Harold Hecuba in an episode (titled The Producer) on Gilligan’s Island (broadcast in 1966), where he and the castaways performed a musical version of Hamlet. (Wikipedia)
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