Blacula | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 24, 2015
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Great music, great presence from William Marshall, great fun for a Halloween spectacle (despite overly long climatic chase/battle)
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | An 18th century African prince is turned into a vampire while visiting Transylvania. Two centuries later, he rises from his coffin attacking various residents of Los Angeles and meets Tina, a woman who he believes is the reincarnation of his deceased wife. |
| lead actors | William Marshall | Vonetta McGee | Denise Nicholas | Thalmus Rasulala | Gordon Pinsent | Charles Macaulay | Elisha Cook Jr. | Emily Yancy | Ketty Lester | Lance Taylor Sr. | Ted Harris | Rick Metzler | Logan Field |
| director | William Crain |












