There are many approaches the producers of this movie could take, but if they wanted to portray Karloff in his later years, like they did with Bela Lugosi in the film Ed Wood (with Martin Landau playing Lugosi brilliantly), below you will see my suggestion for an actor to play the Uncanny Karloff in his twilight years...




That's right, Abe Vigoda, Fish himself - i think the resemblance is, well - uncanny - so tell me, fright fans - what do you think?
I think as Jeremy Irons gets older he resembles a younger Karloff more and more...
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