![]() The proof of the promise is in the hands of the reader. It was a promise being made by an actor Carroll had always loved, had always idolized as "the most wonderful man in the world." "The book will be published.Countess Dracula will be published.OUR book will be published."įor Carroll Borland, it was not a dream, or an hallucination. An in the night, he spoke to the woman he had always called his "Little Carroll". ![]() He was there in the mist, the fog from the Pacific.still the demon lover he had immortalized on the stage and screen. ![]() But now, almost 40 years after his death, almost 60 years after Mark of the Vampire, almost 65 years after Carroll wrote Countess Dracula and had read it to Bela as he ate doughnuts and sipped coffee on her family's couch, Bela Lugosi was back - so Carroll believed. ![]() I loved Bela dearly he was a wonderful man-the most handsome, charming, delightful, delectable man in the whole wide world! -Carroll Borland Bela Lugosi died in 1956, buried, as he had wished, in his Dracula cape - never living to see Countess Dracula published. ![]()
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