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These Vintage Photos of Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff as Santa Claus Will Warm Your Heart

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Neither legend played Santa on screen, but they both did in real life.

Having provided the voice of the grumpy hermit known as the Grinch in 1966’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, horror icon Boris Karloff is a staple in most homes during the holiday season; but the real Karloff wasn’t actually a Christmas curmudgeon.

Along with fellow horror legend Bela Lugosi, Karloff was known to don the Santa suit in December, as evidenced by a handful of vintage photos that you’ve probably seen across social media at one time or another. But what’s the story behind them?

After doing some digging, I learned – via Gregory William Mank’s book, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff: The Expanded Story of a Haunting Collaboration – that both Karloff and Lugosi took part in the Hollywood Christmas Parade in the late ’30s and early ’40s, which has taken place annually on Hollywood Boulevard’s “Santa Claus Lane” since 1928.

Originally called the Santa Claus Lane Parade, the parade features celebrities riding in Santa’s sleigh each year, and Lugosi rode alongside John Wayne and Russell Gleason for the December 10, 1940 event – Karloff rode in the parade in the years prior.

We can only assume, as there’s no further information on them, that the photos came from those events, where Lugosi and Karloff put aside scaring kids in favor of donning fake beards, red suits and spreading a little Christmas cheer in Hollywood.

Warms the heart, doesn’t it?

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Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘A Man in the Woods With an Axe’ – First Look at ’80s Throwback Slasher [Exclusive]

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We have an exclusive first look at A Man in the Woods With an Axe, a blood-soaked, genre-twisting homage to 1980s slasher films.

Spanning four decades, A Man in the Woods With an Axe begins in the summer of 1987 before pushing into the modern era, weaving together timelines and perspectives in a way that builds both dread and intrigue.

Drawing inspiration from genre standouts like Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Hatchet, and The Cabin in the Woods, the film blends visceral horror with moments of dark humor, creating a uniquely balanced experience that honors tradition while carving its own identity.

Writer-director Dillon Brown (Primal Darkness) aims to deliver everything fans crave from a slasher while boldly subverting expectations with a mid-film twist that redefines the story.

“This is an unapologetic love letter to the films that made me fall in love with horror,” Brown tells Bloody Disgusting. “But I didn’t just want to recreate that feeling; I wanted to challenge it. About halfway through, the film takes a turn that completely changes how you view not only this story, but the genre itself.”

Brown describes the vintage-inspired production as “far and away the bloodiest film I’ve ever made,” with practical effects helmed by Cody Ruch (The Mill, Pig Hill), an instructor at Tom Savini’s Special Make-Up Effects Program.

From Horror Dadz Productions, A Man in the Woods With an Axe is currently in production and targeting an early 2027 release.

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