Blacula II / Blacula Is Beautiful / Blacula Lives Again! / Grite, Blacula, Grite / Name Is Blacula, The / Schrei Des Todes, Der / Terror De Blacula
Release date:
1973 USA
Running time:
96' (cover 96') - Source: VHS NTSC
Rating:
UK: 15; US: PG
Main Crew:
Director: Bob Kelljan (The Return Of Count Yorga 1972; Count Yorga, Vampire 1970)
Producer: American International Pictures
Score: Bill Marx
Writer: Joan Torres / Raymond Koenig / Maurice Jules
Director of photography: Isidore Mankofsky
Cast:
Summary:
He's eternally cool, fatally smooth, and now he's back... with a vengeance! Blacula lives, and
only the legendary Pam Grier (Jackie Brown ) has the power to deep-six his reign of terror. William Marshalll is magnificent
as the noble African prince Mamuwalde, cursed by Count Dracula and transformed against his will into a bloodthirsty fiend.
It's the hair-raising sequel to the terrifying hit that staked its undying claim to horror fame. This time, it's Voodoo
power versus vampire fury when the son of the late High Priestess, Willis (Richard Lawson), seeks revenge on the cultists
who have chosen his foster sister Lisa (Grier) as their new leader. Hoping to curse Lisa, Willis unwittingly resurrects
Blacula's earthly remains - and becomes his first victim! The body count escalates with a rash of bizzare murders that have
the police baffled. Can Lisa exorcise the demon inside Blacula, or will he and his freaked-out army of undead slaves plague
humanity with a legacy of fangs?