Scream Blacula Scream Page #2

Synopsis: After a dying Voodoo queen chooses an adopted apprentice as her successor, her true heir is outraged. Seeking revenge, he buys the bones of Blacula the vampire off of a dealer, and uses voodoo to bring the vampire back to do his bidding. In turn, Blacula turns him into a vampire and makes him his slave. Meanwhile, a police officer with a large collection of African antiques and an interest in the occult investigates the murders caused by Blacula and his vampire horde.
Genre: Fantasy, Horror
Director(s): Bob Kelljan
Production: MGM
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
PG
Year:
1973
96 min
283 Views


Pretty young to be retired.

Very kind, but I'm afraid I'm

considerably older than I appear.

Why do you stare?

I feel we've met before.

No. If we had,

I would not have forgotten.

Justin's asking for you.

I think he needs some help.

- Thanks, Denny.

- Sure.

- Excuse me.

- But of course.

- How you doin'?

- I'm doing fine.

It's kind of

strange-looking, isn't it?

It is rather unusual.

- Perhaps you can help me.

- Sure. What is it?

What exactly is this doll?

It looks familiar,

but I can't quite...

You know it's a voodoo doll.

Yes.

Well, I think this one

has to do with evil spirits.

I'm not sure, though.

You should ask Lisa.

She might know.

Might know?

You've got to be kidding.

When it comes to voodoo,

Lisa has more natural power

than anyone in the last 10 years.

Really?

So the mama-loa

virtually adopted you.

At 1 7, you don't get adopted.

Anyway, I'd hate to think

of where I might be

if she hadn't taken

an interest in me.

Now you're being

much too modest.

I've been informed that

you have exceptional powers

in the exceedingly

complex science of voodoo.

Science? I never

thought of it that way.

To us, voodoo

is simply a religion

based on faith.

A powerful, powerful faith.

Is it true, then,

that under proper circumstances

you can control the inner being

and change its destiny?

You're staring again.

I'm sorry.

Is something wrong?

I don't know.

- Oh, my goodness.

- It's my fault.

- It's my stupid fault.

- Let's put something on that.

How bad is it?

- Bad enough!

- It'll be all right.

Maggie, there's a first aid kit

in the upstairs bathroom.

I'll join you in a minute.

- Would you excuse me.

- I must be leaving myself.

Must you?

It'll only take a minute.

Yes, I must go. I thank you

very much for a lovely evening.

Will we be seeing you again?

Oh, yes, indeed you will.

And a good night to you.

Mr. Carter.

Mamuwalde. Justin, please.

Thank you. I'm afraid the wine

has made me somewhat weary.

- I do hope you've enjoyed yourself.

- Very much, thank you.

Mamuwalde, I've acquired

some ancient African jewelry,

and I was wondering if

you could come by sometime

and help me figure

where it came from.

- I'd be delighted.

- How about tomorrow afternoon?

Evening would prove

better for me.

I'm rather a night person.

I have an awful habit of

sleeping away the daylight hours.

Well, it's done.

Thank you for coming.

Good night.

How's Gloria?

She's fine.

It's just a small cut.

Maggie's with her.

You just follow me, Carol.

You really don't

waste no time, do you?

Well, a man's got to let you

know where he's coming from.

But dig:
We'll go to my place,

smoke a little taste,

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