Scream Blacula Scream
- PG
- Year:
- 1973
- 96 min
- 307 Views
You're telling me that
she didn't name a successor?
Then it's mine.
I'm her son.
The loa goes to me.
I'm sorry, Willis,
but that's not so.
She had to name someone,
and she didn't,
so now it goes to a vote.
Bullshit!
The leadership goes to me!
Can't this kind of talk
wait for another day?
It belongs to me, you hear?
It's mine!
I'm the new papa-loa!
We told you that couldn't be.
Not unless we vote you in.
Well, let me
tell you something, b*tch.
I am the rightful heir,
and there ain't no way
that you gonna keep it from me!
You in trouble, Lisa.
You're all in trouble,
and you gonna know it!
on Big Willis!
Especially you.
If my mama hadn't
taken you off the street,
you'd still be peddling,
you jive-ass b*tch!
One time.
If I ever catch you
or anybody else
here in this room,
your ass is mine.
Dig it?
Right, brother.
Right.
You good people take care,
you hear?
Be seeing you.
And when we vote,
we're voting for Lisa.
They were afraid...
I, as voodoo priest,
had too much power!
I too sought revenge.
I swore one day...
they would pay
for having me dethroned!
What is it?
Bones.
Bones that's powerful enough
to revenge all past indignities!
You must be careful...
for this is power...
beyond all common man!
I ain't afraid of no power!
Good.
This is all you need to know.
Take it!
Hey, Blood.
Hey, what's this, man?
What's going on, man?
I can't see myself!
You got something
to do with this, man?
I'm afraid that's one of
the misfortunes of the cursed.
Oh, man, you jivin'!
Hey, look here, man,
you mean to tell me I ain't never
gonna see my face again?
Look, man, I don't mind
being a vampire and all that sh*t,
but this really ain't hip.
I mean, a man
has got to see his face!
Sh*t!
I don't even know
if I want to go now.
Can't even see myself!
How do I look, man?
You were going somewhere?
Yeah. Justin's having a big party.
He's showing off
his African collection.
African?
Yeah. Dude's brought back
all kind of stuff--
sculpting, jewelry.
Come on, man, tell me the truth.
It's important. How do I look?
You've decided to go?
Well, you know, I might as well.
Anyway, my old lady's
gonna be there,
and she gonna get
dead in my case if I ain't there,
so, look, you have a nice evening,
and I'll see you later.
You'll go nowhere!
Now listen to me carefully.
You are never to leave this house
without my permission.
Your only justification for crawling
Understand me well.
If you ever dare to disobey...
I will slice into your chest
and pull
your worthless life out.
Right.
of suffering on you
that will doom you
to a living hell.
A hunger...
a wild, gnawing,
animal hunger will grow in you,
I curse you with my name!
You shall be...
Blacula...
a vampire, like myself.
The owner's on vacation.
Leave it to Willis
to get himseIf a soft job.
Hey, Willis!
Willis, it's us,
Elaine and Louis.
Hey, Willis!
Hey, man, we're gonna be
late for the party!
Maybe he's already gone.
No, he knew we were
coming to pick him up.
This place gives me the creeps.
Look around down here.
I'm going upstairs.
Alone?
Hello?
Hey, Willis.
Hey, man, you there?
Hey, Denny!
I've been looking all over for you.
What's with that long face?
Willis should have
been here an hour ago.
Judging from what I heard happened
between him and Justin this morning,
showing up at this party.
This is it.
It's beautiful.
Exquisite.
so many fine artifacts.
Eboni.
I beg your pardon, sir?
The necklace
is of the Eboni Dynasty.
We appreciate your concern, sir,
but I believe you're mistaken.
Hardly.
It was fashioned in 1 755.
This necklace was worn
by Princess Luva.
Do you have
the matching necklace?
No. I didn't know there was one.
Oh, yes.
The other was made
for her husband,
A thousand pardons.
I didn't mean to intrude,
but I was out walking,
and the happy sounds
attracted me.
Not at all.
I think it's terrific.
Are you sure about
those dates and things?
Yes.
That's great.
I'm happy to have you here.
I'm Justin Carter.
Jambo.
I'm called Mamuwalde.
Mamuwalde.
- Miss Lisa Fortier.
- Mademoiselle Fortier.
Professor Walston,
African Studies, Robson University.
It's my pleasure.
What part of Africa are you from?
The Segu River region,
just north of the Niger Delta.
I really must compliment you
on your collection. It's just splendid.
Thanks. It's a good one.
Justin has donated the collection
to the university museum.
I'm very happy.
Well, the party's sort of
an official good-bye.
I see.
Tell me, have you any more pieces
from the Segu River region?
Yeah, there are,
as a matter of fact.
Would you like to take a look
at some of them?
I'd be most pleased to.
Thank you.
Why don't you show
Mamuwalde around?
With such a lovely guide,
I'm afraid I'd lose
my concentration on the artwork.
How about that?
I do believe he knows
what he's talking about.
Interesting dude.
An historian...
or a dealer
in African antiquities?
Neither.
Merely a devoted amateur.
All things African interest me.
- What do you do?
- Actually, I'm retired.
Pretty young to be retired.
Very kind, but I'm afraid I'm
considerably older than I appear.
Why do you stare?
I feel we've met before.
No. If we had,
I would not have forgotten.
Justin's asking for you.
- Thanks, Denny.
- Sure.
- Excuse me.
- But of course.
- How you doin'?
- I'm doing fine.
It's kind of
strange-looking, isn't it?
It is rather unusual.
- Perhaps you can help me.
- Sure. What is it?
What exactly is this doll?
It looks familiar,
but I can't quite...
You know it's a voodoo doll.
Yes.
Well, I think this one
has to do with evil spirits.
I'm not sure, though.
You should ask Lisa.
She might know.
Might know?
You've got to be kidding.
When it comes to voodoo,
Lisa has more natural power
than anyone in the last 10 years.
Really?
So the mama-loa
virtually adopted you.
At 1 7, you don't get adopted.
Anyway, I'd hate to think
if she hadn't taken
an interest in me.
Now you're being
much too modest.
I've been informed that
you have exceptional powers
in the exceedingly
complex science of voodoo.
Science? I never
thought of it that way.
To us, voodoo
is simply a religion
based on faith.
A powerful, powerful faith.
Is it true, then,
that under proper circumstances
you can control the inner being
and change its destiny?
You're staring again.
I'm sorry.
Is something wrong?
I don't know.
- Oh, my goodness.
- It's my fault.
- It's my stupid fault.
- Let's put something on that.
How bad is it?
- Bad enough!
- It'll be all right.
Maggie, there's a first aid kit
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