Dwight Frye's 5 Most Unhinged Horror Movie Creeps

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Dwight Frye dreamt of someday returning to musical comedy, which he&performed for years on the Broadway stage. But this was not to be once he became typecast as one of the screen&leading loons. Here&are five examples of this... Dracula (1931) Frankenstein (1931) Vampire Bat (1933) Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Dead Men Walk (1943) Dwight Frye died shortly after being cast in a screen biography of Woodrow Wilson. At the time, he was working as a draftsman for the Lockheed Aircraft Company. On the death certificate, his profession was listed as "tool designer." But it is in the horror film where he is truly immortalized. I neither own nor claim any rights to this material. Just having some fun with it. Thanks for watching!

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