Scream, Blacula, Scream [DVD]
Scream, Blacula, Scream (1973) is a horror film directed by Bob Kelljan and serves as a sequel to the 1972 film Blacula. The film features William Marshall reprising his role as Blacula and explores themes of love, revenge, and the supernatural while infusing elements of blaxploitation. Plot Summary: The story picks up after the events of the first film, with Blacula having been resurrected by a voodoo priestess named Lisa (played by Pam Grier). Lisa has her own motivations for resurrecting Blacula, as she seeks to harness his power. However, Blacula, now back among the living, struggles with his vampiric nature and his desire for a more human existence. As Blacula navigates his new life, he finds himself drawn to Michelle (played by Grier), a woman with a mysterious connection to his past. However, Blacula's return is not without complications. He soon discovers that he is being hunted by a group of vampire hunters led by T. M. L. Johnson (played by Richard Lawson), who is determined