Blacula (1972) is an AWESOME Twist on Dracula

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Count Dracula turns ill-fated African prince Mamuwalde into a creature of the night. If being turned into a vampire wasn’t enough, he’s also sealed away in a tomb with an unquenched thirst for eternity. Decades later, he’s released from his casket prison within the walls of the MDU Warehouse. Now, prowling the streets of 1970’s L.A., Mamuwalde has a thirst for disco, blood, and his long lost love-or at least someone who looks like her, anyway. William Marshall stars in the first ever black horror film that would go on to influence the genre forever. Grab Simon Belmont’s exploding holy oil lamps, pour yourself a Bloody Mary, and put your dancing shoes on because we’re about to be kissed on the neck by Blacula!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @jerrylattimore9232
    @jerrylattimore9232 2 года назад +5

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST DRACULA EVER!!! NO ACTOR HAS EVER BROUGHT CLASS TO THAT CHARACTER LIKE WILLIAM MARSHALL, WITH HIS DEEP VOICE AND CLARITY OF HIS WORDS AND THE DICTION IN HIS WORDS. NO ACTOR HAS EVER KILLS HIMSELF FOR LOVE. THAT WAS THE ULTIMATE ENDING, KILLING HIMSELF FOR LOVE, HE COULDN'T LIVE WITHOUT HIS LOVE.

  • @wretchardkimball9049
    @wretchardkimball9049 3 года назад +7

    Once you go Blacula you'll never go Bakula.

  • @hitmanmonaghan6633
    @hitmanmonaghan6633 2 года назад +5

    “Our prince has been gone since he went to see Dracula, you think we should send guys out to see if he’s good?”
    “Naw, it’ll be fine.”

  • @R.J.Godzilla81
    @R.J.Godzilla81 2 года назад +3

    “In the heart of Transylvania, in the vampire Hall of Fame-ya, there’s no other vampire zanier, BLACULA”

  • @praetorianle1988
    @praetorianle1988 Год назад +2

    I've just watched it. Now I have to rewatch a a local movie Leptirica

  • @DTWX
    @DTWX 2 месяца назад

    Even though this is not a commentary I'm still listening to this along with the film which kinda goes along with the scenes in particular. 🧛‍♂️👍

  • @gildacosta3185
    @gildacosta3185 11 месяцев назад

    After this review, I am definitely adding this to my spokey season playlist this year

  • @chrisgodlaproductions3106
    @chrisgodlaproductions3106 11 месяцев назад

    I always thought about why the cape was in the coffin too! Lol. This movie was a major part of my childhood! The reason he is laughing when he gets back in the coffin after biting the 2 boyfriends is, he was thinking about Dracula and how he put the curse on him. And then realizes Dracula didn't get his way!
    I like how you explained Draculas intention for the curse on Blacula. When you think of it, it is extreme terrifying and disturbing. To be locked in a coffin for eternity, with a "gnawing, animal hunger" for blood, but never to know the satisfying taste of blood. All the while, his wife left to starve to death while hearing him suffer inside the coffin. Whewwww! What a terrifying fate! But yea that's why he leughed cause Dracula's plan for him didn't pan out.

  • @dariendarkhouse8538
    @dariendarkhouse8538 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm glad the prince never went by the name Blacula. A slave owner renamed him. Blacula was his "Tobey".

  • @supoa9489
    @supoa9489 Год назад

    Believe or not the whole Mina reincarnation love interest was not in Bram Stoker's novel, the first movie to include it was Blacula, became staple element popularised by Coppola 1992 adaptation.

  • @enddhabzen9278
    @enddhabzen9278 2 года назад +2

    Did they have a blacksploitation movie about a mummy? If so it should of been called "Oh That Jive Ass Blummy"

    • @MovieDumpster
      @MovieDumpster  2 года назад +2

      We don’t think so? That would have been awesome, haha.