Welles as Count Alucard?

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Welles as Count Alucard?

Postby Glenn Anders » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:55 am

Our archivist, keats, has gotten us enmeshed in popular culture applications of our man, Orson Welles.

I don't know how far we want to follow him into the contemporary celebrity swamps, but here is a quite amusing, cheeky review of the recent novel, VAMPYRES OF HOLLYWOOD, co-written by memorable horror queen, Adrienne Barbeau:

http://www.app.com/article/20091108/ENT ... e+memories

The character known as Orson Welles is evidently given some of the best lines in an otherwise uneven work.

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