Movie Action Magazine (Nov 1935-Jun 1936)

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MASTERS OF HORROR 113 cialty was making artificial eyes for blind people. This man — Peyton Lorimer — made up no less than forty-six identical eyes — one for each dav that Boris Karloff would be working in the picture. The eyeballs were made of wax and cellophane, and the eye lids of fine silk. Thev fitted over his eve like tea-cups, and gave the impression — after they had been pasted on and blended into the rest of his make-up with thick grease paint — that he had one enormous eye which never moved nor showed expression. It was a ghastly trick, but one which added to his growing list of horrible achievements. Sinister Bela Lugosi relies largely on camera and lighting tricks. MA— 8