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4.7 out of 5 stars 65 customer reviews

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  • Actors: William Marshall, Vonetta McGee, Denise Nicholas, Thalmus Rasulala, Gordon Pinsent
  • Directors: Bob Kelljan, William Crain
  • Writers: Joan Torres, Maurice Jules, Raymond Koenig
  • Producers: Joseph T. Naar, Mark L. Rosen, Norman T. Herman
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Mono)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
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    Parental Guidance Suggested
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: September 1, 2009
  • Run Time: 189 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002CWKU18
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #26,408 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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I saw these films back when I was a teenager. The shock value is still there but do not look too carefully. The deep-bass voiced and renown stage actor, William Marshall (The Cartoon King on Pee-Wee's Playhouse) is regal as African Prince Mamuwalde who was turned into a vampire. He pines for his dead wife, Luva (Vonetta McGee) and laments over Dracula's treachery that resulted in his vampirism. This was the first of two Blacula films and ushered in a number of black horror films. The film itself, follows the formula which was set in LA of the early-1970s. Of course, Mamuwalde runs into a modern-day woman, Tina (Vonetta McGee) who bares a striking resemblance to his long-dead wife. It works mainly because of Marshall's heartfelt performance and some truly scary scenes. This is a must-see for vampire film fans.
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I remember watching "Blacula" and "Scream Blacula Scream" a few years after they were released to the big screen. My Mom and Dad would not take me to see them at the local theaters. A late night Halloween special was my first experience with these fine films. While my younger family members used words like stink or awful or Dad you like this garbage, it made me happy to be born in the early '60s. What made these two films happen for me was I could still use my imagination. No naked people, no excessive gore or torture. Just a story line good acting for its time and a lot of fun. Who did not cheer for Blacula when that female cabbie got in his chops and he bites her right in the neck. How many of us wish we could do that when getting busted on? Then he tears out the throats out of the two street dudes who were going to roll him. Go Blacula, do it baby! Who thinks Pam Grier is still hot after all of these years? She can bite my neck anytime. It was scary then and it is appreciated now. While these films will probably not win any awards, it will be cherished by those of us while watching this movie remembered the great times we had when these flicks came out.

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In BLACULA, Prince Mamuwalde (William Marshall) is bitten by Dracula, turning him into an undead bloodsucker. Centuries later (in 1972), Mamuwalde is released from his coffin by two interior decorators, causing a vampiric assault as the Prince slakes his thirst for human hemoglobin. Marshall is wonderful as the title character, biting his way through to the cop-tossing finale at the local chemical plant. SCREAM, BLACULA, SCREAM has Mamuwalde (Marshall again) resurrected by a voodoo ritual, allowing him to once again bring terror and bloodshed. Pam Grier (COFFY, FOXY BROWN) is in this one, looking as H-O-T as ever, and adding a great deal of fun to the viewing experience! Her role as a voodoo practitioner is solid. I watched both of these films together last night, and I'm glad I did...
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These two movies would make a fine blu ray package! Blacula" is a awesome flick coming in the early seventies when the american cinema was letting loose with great new wave black films, made for black audiences often they still hold up today and this one was a crossover b movie sucess! It spawned a great sequel and it's as good as the first one. This one is similiar to the count yorga series of the same era and other cool seventies vamp flicks. This isn't twighlight but blacula in spite of it's exploitation name is a fine all around vamp flick. The lead character follows the standard sympathetic lonely vampire story in which he wants his long lost lover back , in the form of a woman from his 1970's present. he's a proud caharcter adn a prince no less! Who returns in the second movie to reek more havoc. In a recent episode of the hit series "psych" the guster character dresses up as 'blacula' and people can't remember him, the other character remarks "only quentin taratino remembers blacula'. This isn't the case as blacula is a excellent vampire flick with excellent acting. Many of us remember and love these movies, these are not camp movies in spite of the name. And truthfully the hair styles of the early 70's would match the hair styles of the 1500's - early 1800's anyways. so it's all good. The dvd's look ok, with not too much damage or dirt on them. These are good flicks if you like vamp movies. And the early 70's had some good vamp flicks for sure. Including vampire circus" among others.
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YES , my man William Marshall in VERY dignified!!! That does not prevent these movies from being both fun and funny though . It helps immensely . Yeah , i DO wish this double header was rated R . I'm just awfully pleased to have them both in one package . Both films are 1.85:1 aspect ratioed . Both films have English SUBTITLES and CLOSED CAPTIONS . Each film has it's own disc . BLACULA is a 1972 film that runs 93 minutes . SCREAM , BLACULA , SCREAM , is a 1973 film that runs 96 minutes . Both are rated PG . Are they scary ? not really . Who cares . Lots of fun to be had here people . In or out ?
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My Halloween movie pick = the combo DVD 'Blacula + Scream Blacula Scream" I was way too young to see either of these in a Theater - and didn't actually catch the original "Blacula" until sometime in the mid-1980's on television (with edits & commercials?!) and saw the sequel "Scream Blacula Scream" a number of years after that. But the big-surprise is that both of these films are much better than you would expect (thanks mainly to the commanding-presence of William Marshall in the Lead role = who had been a Classically-trained Shakespearean actor and the most renowned 'Othello' of his day) Not only did William Marshall project genuine 'gravitas' as the dignified African Prince Mamuwalde who challenges Dracula himself (in 18th Century Transylvania) to help end the European Slave-Trade only to endure Dracula's wrath and be cursed with an eternal/unquenchable thirst for plasma - Marshall also had a hand in re-writing parts of the original script & dialog making Blacula/Prince Mamuwalde's backstory more historically-relevant and intriguing!

Seriously, this is still Low-budget horror and a bit 'campy' at times (from American International, circa1972) but still quite intelligently and effectively done = with plenty of intensity & scares, and even some dry-wit humor in just the right places and a great Story! Of course it was also released at the height of the 'blacksploitation' era but is curiously one of the few very successful horror entries in that genre. The supporting cast is also top-notch: Vonetta McGee as ancient-Princess Luva/and modern-Day Tina, the beautiful Denise Nicholas (who is now a successful novelist) and stalwart Thalmas Rasulala.
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