Scream Blacula Scream Page #6

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
297 Views


any more of this sh*t, Willis.

I mean, whose house is this,

yours or his?

Listen, you, if you--

Now, you be thankful

that I've chosen

not to rip out

your worthless heart.

Very shortly...

I shall bring Lisa Fortier here.

I shall designate a quiet room

which you are to arrange

according to her instructions.

Once we enter that room,

there are to be no interruptions.

If you allow any violation

of that commandment...

Right.

What is it?

Damnedest thing

I've ever seen. Bat pelage.

What the hell is bat pelage?

Hairs from the skin of a bat.

Bat? What kind of a bat?

I don't know.

Actually, we've never

seen one like this before.

It could be a new species.

Let's see.

This is it, this whole shelf.

Black arts, occult.

That should keep you busy a while.

Vampires!

Are you out of your mind?

Probably, but I'd still

like to look into it.

You think you can prove

there's a vampire?

I see. Just a minute.

- Hey, Charlie!

- Yeah?

You know who killed

that girl and those two punks?

- No, who?

- A vampire!

Charlie's our expert on everything.

Harley, are you through

having your fun?

I didn't say I can prove it,

but let's give the theory a shot.

Bat hairs, bodies drained of blood,

one even disappeared.

Now, you can't

ignore the possibility.

Look, have you

talked to Willis yet?

Lieutenant? Excuse me.

Hi, Justin.

- There's something strange here.

- What?

These are the pictures we took

of the dead bodies,

and there's no sign of them.

It's as if they were never there.

What the hell does this mean?

Here, let me see that.

Maybe the film is faulty.

Impossible. Everything else

came out in those pictures.

Okay, Milt.

Hey, Harley,

this backs me up!

Everybody knows that vampires

can't be photographed.

Every 10-year-old knows that!

Boy, you're making me nervous.

Sergeant Williams!

You want me to do something?

Harley, I want you to get

permission for me

to look at one of those bodies,

and I want you to come with me.

No.

Yes, Lieutenant?

Get someone over

to the Anderson place

and bring Willis Daniels in.

Right, sir.

You really mean it, don't you?

Will you do it?

I'm really getting to dislike you.

Would you care for some wine?

Not a thing, thank you.

I see you're

interested in folklore.

Yeah, I've been on

sort of a kick lately.

Been reading all sorts

of junk like this.

Junk?

Well, you've got to admit

this stuff is pretty far out.

You believe in any of it?

Occult rituals?

Let me say that, um,

I believe there are

many things that exist

that man does not know about.

Man needs ritual,

some form of worship

to combat the very real

existence of death.

I look upon that

as one of man's basic needs.

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