Scream Blacula Scream

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Scream Blacula Scream

Theatrical release poster.
Directed by Bob Kelljan
Produced by Joseph T. Naar
Written by Maurice Jules
Raymond Koenig
Joan Torres
Starring William H. Marshall
Pam Grier
Music by Bill Marx
Cinematography Isidore Mankofsky
Editing by Fabien D. Tordjmann
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date(s) June 27, 1973
Running time 96 min
Country USA
Preceded by Blacula
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Scream Blacula Scream is a 1973 horror film, made under the working titles Blacula Is Beautiful and Blacula Lives Again![1]. It is the sequel to Blacula.

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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.

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