Showing posts with label william marshall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label william marshall. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Blacula Returns


 
SCREAM BLACULA SCREAM-1973-In this pointless sequel Blacula (William Marshall) comes back to undead-ness through a voodoo ritual gone awry. Voodoo priestess Susan Fortier (Pam Grier) is suspected and the former prince beats up two pimps. Grier's former cop boyfriend Justin Carter (Don Mitchell) helps Sheriff Dunlop (Michael Conrad) investigate the “voodoo killings”. Blacula wants Susan to perform an exorcism and get rid of the “demon” inside him. While she performs the ritual, Carter and Dunlop get rid of Blacula's vampire buddies. A voodoo doll spells his end. It's not nearly as entertaining as the original and very drawn out with a lot of jive talking and mumbo jumbo.
 
Director Bob Kelljan, a former actor, had made both COUNT YORGA movies before this.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Blacula


 
BLACULA-1972-In 1780 Count Dracula (Charles Macaulay) turns an African prince (William Marshall) into the title character because the prince wanted to end slavery. In the present day 2 gay guys buy a batch of African artifacts including the coffin wherein Blacula was imprisoned by the king of vampires for almost two hundred years (like Barnabas Collins). He rises and kills them and medical investigator Dr. Thomas (Thalmus Rasulala) has his suspicions. Blacula goes to a party pretending he's just a plain old ordinary African guy named Mamuwilde despite his long cape. (“Hey, that's one strange dude”) Thomas' girlfriend Michelle (Denise Nicholas) has a sister named Tina (Vionetta McGee) who resembles Blacula's lost long Luva. He tries hard to bring her over to his side but when she is killed he deliberately walks into the sun and disintegrates. Elisha Cook Jr. plays a coroner with a hook hand and Gordon Pinsett is a police lieutenant.
 
Marshall is pretty frightening when he gets angry and overall the movie delivers despite some dumb dialogue. Director William Crain did some TV after this and the horror movie DR. BLACK, MR. HYDE.
 
This was a big hit and AIP produced a sequel the next year.
 
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