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Carroll Borland - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia Mark Of The Vampire, Dracula Film, Scary Monsters, Retro Horror, Sci Fi Horror, Classic Monsters, Universal Monsters, Creatures Of The Night, Vintage Horror

Carroll Borland (February 25, 1914 February 3, 1994), better known by the stagespelling Carol Borland, was an American professor, writer, and actress. She is best known for having portrayed Luna, the daughter of Bela Lugosi's character, Count Mora, in Mark of the Vampire, and for creating the ico

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Actress Carroll Borland in a publicity shot for the 1935 film ‘Mark of the Vampire.’ Director Tod Browning’s deeply strange gem from 1935 Mark of the Vampire (alternatively known as “Vampires of Prague” and “Vampires of the Night”) was actually banned in Sweden and Poland following its release for possessing too many gory scenes. In Hungary numerous scenes—especially any that featured bats—were removed, which sort of makes sense given Hungary’s long history with vampire mythology. The…

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Actress Carroll Borland in a publicity shot for the 1935 film ‘Mark of the Vampire.’ Director Tod Browning’s deeply strange gem from 1935 Mark of the Vampire (alternatively known as “Vampires of Prague” and “Vampires of the Night”) was actually banned in Sweden and Poland following its release for possessing too many gory scenes. In Hungary numerous scenes—especially any that featured bats—were removed, which sort of makes sense given Hungary’s long history with vampire mythology. The film’s…

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Mark Of The Vampire, Vampire Mythology, Dracula Film, Vampire Photo, Dangerous Minds, Bela Lugosi, Turner Classic Movies, Classic Monsters, Universal Monsters

Actress Carroll Borland in a publicity shot for the 1935 film ‘Mark of the Vampire.’ Director Tod Browning’s deeply strange gem from 1935 Mark of the Vampire (alternatively known as “Vampires of Prague” and “Vampires of the Night”) was actually banned in Sweden and Poland following its release for possessing too many gory scenes. In Hungary numerous scenes—especially any that featured bats—were removed, which sort of makes sense given Hungary’s long history with vampire mythology. The…

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