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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)
Official Trailer
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FantasyHorror

Deep South voodoo stirs the bones of Blacula The Vampire.Deep South voodoo stirs the bones of Blacula The Vampire.Deep South voodoo stirs the bones of Blacula The Vampire.

  • 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
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos2

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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 a different name)
    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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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews71

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    5Witchfinder-General-666

    Blacula Meets Coffy

    "Scream Blacula Scream" of 1973 is a funky and fun to watch sequel to the minor Classic "Blacula" which brought Vampires into Blaxploitation cinema for the first time the year before. The success of "Blacula" also spawned a bunch of other Blaxploitation Horror flicks, such as "Blackenstein", "Ganja & Hess" or "Abby". The sequel basically has the same qualities and faults as the original. "Scream Blacula Scream" once again delivers a groovy 70s feeling, and William Marshall is more than cool in the eponymous role. What makes this film especially worthwhile is the casting of the queen of blaxploitation, the wonderful Miss "Coffy" and "Foxy Brown" herself, Pam Grier. I also liked how Voodoo was added to the plot. While it is again a cool film with a funky atmosphere "Scream Blacula Scream" is (as it was the case with the original) never creepy or scary in any way. What also disappointed me about the original was the lack of sleaze and violence, and the same is the case here, too. Nonetheless, "Scream Blacula Scream" is fun to watch. Mamuwalde alias Blacula (William Marshall) is resurrected by voodoo. As in the first part, Mamuwalde is not really a villain, but merely a tormented soul, who cannot help but turn into Blacula to satisfy his thirst for human blood in order to survive. Soon after his resurrection, he runs into Lisa (Pam Grier) a beautiful young woman who has particularly powerful Voodoo-skills... What follows are 90 minutes of goofy, but entertaining fun in funky 70s style. This is certainly no highly memorable blaxploitation effort, but it is a good time-waster and definitely fun to watch.
    kita117

    Blacula 2

    This was a great movie. I think it was scarier than the original Blacula. William Marshall (with his deep voice) is more demanding in this sequel. The movie is funny at times also. I saw William Marshall at a horror convention about four years ago. He looked older, but it looked like he could have still played the great parts that he played within the Blacula series. This movie impressed me soooo much that I wish they would make another sequel. My rating of this movie is 4 stars out of 5 stars. I wonder is this movie on DVD yet.
    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!
    6bkoganbing

    That Voodoo Spell

    William Marshall makes a second and final appearance as the vampire Blacula whom you thought might have been killed off. But he returns in this film to become part of a power play in a voodoo cult.

    As the queen of a cult lays dying her last act is to select Pam Grier as her successor passing over her son Richard Lawson. Lawson ain't about to have anything of that so obtains the bones of the now legendary Blacula and with a few incantations Blacula reappears. But he lets Lawson know that as a vampire and an African prince he ain't about to be doing his bidding.

    In fact when he hears that Grier has powers and abilities far beyond the usual voodoo black arts practitioner and she might even cure his vampirism Marshall starts seeing thing her way in the power struggle. Marshall wants Grier to start doing the voodoo she does so well.

    In all of this former police detective and now writer of the occult Don Mitchell tries to be the Van Helsing of the film. But he's not up to the task as Thalmus Rasulala was in the original Blacula.

    I guess there were no more demands for future Blacula sequels so with these two films Marshall got one of his two career roles, the other being Dr. Dengstrom in a Star Trek episode. Scream Blacula Scream was an enjoyable piece of entertainment in the horror genre.

    But as I said before Marshall came along too soon or he would have been James Earl Jones.
    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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    Related interests

    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
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    • Trivia
      Released on the same day as the eighth film in the James Bond series, Live and Let Die (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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