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Scream Blacula Scream

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
3.5K
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Scream Blacula Scream (1973)
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The vampire Mamuwalde (a.k.a. Blacula) is resurrected by voodoo and forced to kill again.The vampire Mamuwalde (a.k.a. Blacula) is resurrected by voodoo and forced to kill again.The vampire Mamuwalde (a.k.a. Blacula) is resurrected by voodoo and forced to kill again.

  • Director
    • Bob Kelljan
  • Writers
    • Joan Torres
    • Raymond Koenig
    • Maurice Jules
  • Stars
    • William Marshall
    • Don Mitchell
    • Pam Grier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Kelljan
    • Writers
      • Joan Torres
      • Raymond Koenig
      • Maurice Jules
    • Stars
      • William Marshall
      • Don Mitchell
      • Pam Grier
    • 71User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Marshall
    William Marshall
    • Blacula…
    Don Mitchell
    Don Mitchell
    • Justin Carter
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Lisa Fortier
    Michael Conrad
    Michael Conrad
    • Sheriff Harley Dunlop
    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Willis Daniels
    Lynne Moody
    Lynne Moody
    • Denny
    • (as Lynn Moody)
    Janee Michelle
    Janee Michelle
    • Gloria
    Barbara Rhoades
    Barbara Rhoades
    • Elaine
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Ragman
    Arnold Williams
    Arnold Williams
    • Louis
    Van Kirksey
    • Prof. Walston
    Bob Minor
    Bob Minor
    • Pimp #1
    Al Jones
    • Pimp #2
    Ernesto Macias
    Ernesto Macias
    • Milt
    • (as Eric Mason)
    Sybil Scotford
    Sybil Scotford
    • Librarian
    Beverly Gill
    • Maggie
    Don Blackman
    • Doll Man
    Judith Elliotte
    • Prostitute
    • Director
      • Bob Kelljan
    • Writers
      • Joan Torres
      • Raymond Koenig
      • Maurice Jules
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    User reviews71

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    teuthis

    It's Better Than You Think!

    I'm a Dracula fan and I really got a kick out of this film. True, if you try to perceive it as merely serious horror, then you might be disappointed. But if you view it as a Dracula Genre-Blackxploitation Meets Hammer Films-1970's Culture Shock Satire, then it's a lot of fun! Sure, I'll watch anything with Pam Grier in it; and I have! I love William Marshall's deep-voiced, precisely-dictioned intonations too. How many actors can walk into a 1970's black nightclub in a tux and cape,sans "afro" and carry it off with his effortless aplomb? But this film has more than humor. It was fairly well thought out and is entertaining escapism. It also has all the usual funny little peccadillos of the low budget film genre. These are numerous and often hilarious. I watch it almost every time I see it on cable. [Of course I also loved Dr. Black and Mr. Hyde, with Bernie Casey.] For my money, any Dracula is good Dracula... or is that Blackula?
    6claudio_carvalho

    The Black Vampire Returns

    When the voodoo priestess Mama Loa dies, she had not selected who would be the next leader of the cult. Her ambitious and arrogant son Willis Daniels (Richard Lawson) believes he will be her successor, but the cult chooses his stepsister Lisa Fortier (Pam Grier) instead. Willis is angry and meets an old voodoo leader that gives Mamuwalde bones and written instructions to him to seek revenge against the cult. He resurrects Blacula that turns him into a vampire and his minion. Blacula goes to a party at Justin Carter (Don Mitchell)'s house and meets his girlfriend Lisa, who is a powerful voodoo practitioner. Blacula continues his crime spree and while Justin investigates the murder cases, Blacula asks for help to Lisa to use her powers to get rid of his curse using a voodoo doll. Will she succeed?

    "Scream Blacula Scream" is a Blaxploitation horror film and sequel of "Blacula". The first film was very funny, but this sequel is not so comic. Anyway, it is also a worthwhile entertainment. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Os Gritos de Blácula" ("The Screams of Blacula")
    7turkam

    The movie that got me out of the blues!

    As a film student at a university I will not identify, I must say that in spite of all its obvious limitations, I loved this film! In fact, I think it is equal if not better than the original "Blacula.' It is disappointing to me that many liberals (well, I am a moderate one myself) see these films as being politically incorrect stereotypes. I would argue that these were African-Americans making their own films and that they effectively broke or modified the stereotypes by taking them to extremes their own way. I think William Marshall is great in this film. He almost makes a better vampire than Bela Lugosi, but I don't know if I can put him alongside the great Max Shrek ("Nosferatu"). I was battling a case of the blues when I saw this,now happy days are here once again! Isn't that what movies are all about anyway? But, I do want to add one thing. Obviously, it is not an exceptional work of art. I gave it a 7 out of 10, but I did really, really enjoy this one!
    6a_chinn

    Enjoyable Horror Blaxploitation

    "Let the cartoooooooooooon begin!" Sorry, but for my generation William Marshall is best remembered as The King of Cartoons from Pee Wee's Playhouse, but little did I realize that he was originally the super cool vampire Prince Mamuwalde AKA Blacula! Marshall returns in this sequel that's surprisingly good. Having been vanquished at the end of the first film, Blacula is resurrected by a drug dealer who wants to use Blacula to exact his revenge. Blacula instead turns the dealer into part of a vampire army he commands for his own ends, part of which is securing Pam Grier, who hadn't broke out yet with "Coffy" which was released this same year. The vampires are creepy, the voodoo themed storyline is entertaining, and the film features a strong leads in Marshall and Grier. Overall, this is pretty silly blaxploitation film, but it's also quite entertaining in a camp sort of way. And look fast for Craig T. Nelson as a police sergeant.
    dctrevil

    A guilty pleasure

    I thoroughly disagree with a previous reviewer. This movie is a lot of fun! Anyone who loves Pam Grier as much as I do must see it, even as she is definitely not the "action hero" here. She looks particularly sexy in a sweaty ceremony scene. Unbelievable dialogue highlights this film; like when Blacula makes a new convert and the guy realizes he has no reflection in the mirror and says, "Hey man, I don't mind bein' a vampire and all that sh**, but a man has got to see his face!" I was halfway through this movie before remembering William Marshall (Blacula) from Pee Wee's Playhouse as the Cartoon King ("Let the cartoon...BEGIN!") Anyway, if you've seen this film's title and you're familiar with Pam's early work, you know what you're in for. Have fun with it!

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    • Trivia
      Released on the same day as the eighth film in the James Bond series, Vivre et laisser mourir (1973). Voodoo played a significant part in the plots of both films. Arnold Williams played a supporting role in both of them, and Bob Minor also did stunts in both.
    • Goofs
      Mamuwalde tells Willis after he becomes a vampire that his reflection cannot be seen; however, Mamuwalde's reflection is seen when he leaves Justin's party, first when he passes a glass display case and again when he is walking down the street by store windows.
    • Quotes

      Pimp: Your bread, man, all of it! Or are we gonna have to become anti-social and kick your ass?

      Mamuwalde: I'm sorry, I don't have any "bread" on me, and as for "kicking my ass", I'd strongly suggest you give it careful consideration before trying.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Torment
      Lyrics by Marilyn Lovell (as Marilynn Lovell)

      Music by Bill Marx

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blacula II
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,180,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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