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Scream, Blacula, Scream (1973)

Starring: William Marshall, Don Mitchell Director: Bob Kelljan Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: William Marshall, Don Mitchell, Pam Grier, Michael Conrad, Richard Lawson
  • Directors: Bob Kelljan
  • Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: January 20, 2004
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000VCZYI
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #22,301 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Blacula lives, and only the legendary Pam Grier (Jackie Brown) has the power to deep-six hisreign of terror. William Marshall is magnificent (Los Angeles Times) as the noble African prince turned bloodthirsty fiend in this hair-raising sequel to the terrifying hit Blacula! This time, it's voodoo power versus vampire fury when Willis (Richard Lawson), the son of the late high priestess, seeks revenge on the cultists who have chosen his foster sister Lisa (Grier) as theirnew leader. Hoping to curse Lisa, Willis unwittingly resurrects Blacula's earthly remainsand lets loose the Prince of Darkness and his freaked-out army of the undead!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More Bytes from the Dark Prince of Darkness!, March 29, 2004
By Michael R Gates (Nampa, ID United States) - See all my reviews
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In 1973's SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM!--an excellent sequel to BLACULA (1972), the first horror entry in AIP's "blaxploitation" line--William Marshall reprises his role as the aristocratic black vampire Mamuwalde (a.k.a. Blacula). Though he was killed by sunlight at the end of the first film, the vampire brother is resurrected when his bones are used as part of an evil voodoo rite. Realizing the preternatural potential of voodoo magic, the revivified Mamuwalde enlists the aid of a beautiful and powerful voodoo priestess (Pam Grier) in hopes of being forever freed from the curse of vampirism.

As before, actor Marshall's Shakespearean training and deep, rich, booming voice form the foundation of his outstanding performance as the sympathetic but dynamic titular character. In fact, this talented African-American actor brings dignity and intelligence to any role he plays--even off-beat characters like Blacula--and he has therefore appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including genre flicks like SKULLDUGGERY (1970), ABBY (1974), AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987), and SORCERESS (1995); and genre TV shows such as the original THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., classic STAR TREK (Dr. Richard Daystrom in the episode "The Ultimate Computer"), and THE WILD WILD WEST.

Also adding to the quality and entertainment value of SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM! is the portrayal of the voodoo priestess, Sarah, by the beautiful Pam Grier. Though famous for playing intelligent, strong, no-nonsense black women in other blaxploitation flicks of the 1970s, her character here is admittedly toned down compared to those other roles, but she still delivers a solid performance and is a wonderful compliment to Marshall.

Many of the other supporting actors also turn in some good performances. Don Mitchell appears as Justin, Sarah's boyfriend, and some viewers will quickly recognize him from his longtime role as Mark Sanger on TV's original IRONSIDE. Michael Conrad, later of HILL STREET BLUES fame, does a good job playing the skeptical Sheriff Dunlop, and Richard Lawson delivers some hilarious comic relief as Blacula's vampiric servant.

Any lover of low-budget 1970s horror will enjoy SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM. The special FX are endearingly cheesy--dig that animation in those vamp-to-bat and bat-to-vamp transformations--the acting is great, the women are pretty, and the plot offers just the right mix of laughs and chills. Though this one is not helmed by the same director as BLACULA--instead it's Bob Kelljan, who also directed the delightful COUNT YORGA vampire films--the same spirit and quality is maintained throughout, so anybody who enjoyed that first film will definitely want to see this better-than-average sequel.

The DVD edition of SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM from MGM--released as part of the company's "Soul Cinema" line, though it and its predecessor, BLACULA, could have just as easily fit in with MGM's "Midnite Movie" series--offers an anamorphic widescreen transfer in the original aspect ratio of 1.85:1, and it appears that the print used for the transfer was in excellent shape. No extras are offered other than the theatrical trailer, but the very reasonable price makes this flick painlessly accessible to any horror-film collector.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An impressive sequel to the classic blaxploitation original, July 12, 2005
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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In my opinion, Scream, Blacula, Scream is every bit as good as Blacula. Rather than offering a pedestrian rehash of the whole vampirism story of the original, the sequel throws another powerful force, that of voodoo, into the mix and gives the film a whole new direction. William Marshall is just as good as before in the title role, and he meets up with a worthy possible antagonist in Pam Grier, who plays the gifted voodoo priestess he seeks out for help. Blacula, resurrected in his undead state with no further possibility of reclaiming the modern incarnation of his beloved bride, now seeks to break the curse that has made him a bloodthirsty, yet exceedingly cool, pariah on society. That doesn't mean he's not going to keep killing people and turning them into vampires in the meantime, however, so expect more jugular action as this film winds its way to a conclusion.

If you've seen the first film, you know Blacula just didn't wake up and return to his vampire ways. It had to take something extraordinary to put that bag of bones back together - something like, say, a voodoo ritual. The local voodoo cult just so happens to be divided after the leader dies without naming a successor. The dead high priestess' son Willis (Richard Lawson) claims the top position, but everyone else defers to Lisa (Pam Grier). Willis wants revenge, and he finds what he thinks is the perfect instrument in the form of the resurrected Blacula. Of course, nobody tells Blacula what to do, and Willis is immediately made the first of the vampire's new minions (and he is far from happy when he learns he can no longer admire his good looks and unique fashion sense in the mirror). A number of vampiric murders ensue, drawing the critical eye of the local police, but Blacula sets his sights on Lisa once he realizes that her voodoo gifts may hold the power to free him of his horrible curse. Her boyfriend Justin (Don Mitchell), a former cop, is the first to put all the clues together, and all parties collide in the film's concluding scenes. Will Blacula be freed of his dreadful curse?

Scream, Blacula, Scream lacks some of the humor of the first film, and it doesn't really try as hard to scare the audience, either. Even still, I enjoyed this film as much as I did the original. It's really an impressive sequel, coming only a year after Blacula singlehandedly brought the blaxploitation horror subgenre to life. Pam Grier fans will be disappointed if they expect to see the bad action star of Foxy Brown and other films, but the character of Blacula should satisfy most of your butt-kicking needs. Personally, I think the filmmakers should have gone with the alternate title Blacula is Beautiful, but this is still a must-have blaxploitation horror film that looks and sounds better than ever thanks to modern technology.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Badula, January 13, 2004
William Marshall should've been a big star. He was trained in one of England's acting schools. But as a man of color in the 70s, he had to take roles like this. The first Blacula was excellent. But this one wasn't. It was too predictable. The other shocking thing about this movie is the production value. After the first Blacula became a hit, you would think that the studios would have put more money into its sequels. But the studis didn't. And while Pam is one of my favorite 70s actress, this movie wasn't her best. Pass!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Scream,Blacula,Scream. only good thing is pam. pretty bad movie.
this is a cheezy flick, pam grier is the only reason to watch, other than that this movie and its sequel is better to watch on cable.
Published 1 month ago by Jose Lopez

4.0 out of 5 stars "You Will Never Imagine The Pain I Offer: Unendurable, Everlasting Agony!"
William Marshall returns as Blacula (and his alter ego Mamuwalde) in this epic piece of 1970's filmmaking. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert I. Hedges

4.0 out of 5 stars fun old film
well this is a lot of fun the acting is not bad just simple it is a camp but Willaim Marshal does a good job as the Black Vampire Pam Grier is good also ther is not a lot of blood... Read more
Published 14 months ago

4.0 out of 5 stars Prince Mamuwalde Reminds Me of Barnabas Collins of "Dark Shadows"
"Scream Blacula Scream" is a great sequel to "Blacula." The action is non-stop and the cast of African American actors is stellar. Read more
Published 17 months ago by J. B. Hoyos

3.0 out of 5 stars Say it with me Blaaaa-cuuuu-lalalalala. "Bleah, bleah, bleah. Hi I'm Blacula!"
One of my friends knew that I love Blax and Pam Gier films so she thought this was suitable gift me and for the month of horror. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Jenny J.J.I.

4.0 out of 5 stars Odd ending to a great film
One of the most odd type of endings to a vampire. However, this film, like "Blacula", is right up there as well. If you get "Blacula", get this movie along with it. Read more
Published on March 23, 2007 by Larry M. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Blacula II
The sequel to "Blacula" was as good as I expected and then some. If you liked the orginal film I'm sure you'll like this one as well. Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by Welton R. Corey

1.0 out of 5 stars Stupid
they should have stopped at the original BLACULA -1972 he was perfectly destroyed at the end but noooo they decide to bring him back and the story was not as fresh as the first... Read more
Published on April 16, 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars EVEN MORE FABULOUS AFRO
The follow-up to BLACULA.

I find these films to be a lot of fun. Most probably wouldn't want to own them forever, but some of us really appreciate good trash when we see it,... Read more

Published on February 25, 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars INFERIOR SEQUEL TO BLACULA, STILL ENJOYABLE!
The success of "BLACULA" all but guarenteed the inevitable sequel which arrived a year later. Read more
Published on January 23, 2004 by SwellBooks

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