BLACULA (1972)
Director: William Crain Cinematography: John M. Stephens
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BLACULA (1972)
Director: William Crain Cinematography: John M. Stephens
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blacula (1972) — dir. william crain
vfg31 horror film challenge: day 8 · black horror
On June 16, 1973 Blacula debuted in Japan.
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My ★★★½ review of Blacula on Letterboxd
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Blacula (1972)
Date Watched: unknown. Sometime in 2022
Gay: 1/10. A point for the inherent queerness
Enjoyment: 10/10. I have recommended this to everyone. It surprised me by being really damn good.
Vampires: Practical. Blacula himself has one of my favorite vampire designs of all time and his death is amazing but everyone else has too much white powder. 9/10
Sire rule is unclear but the reincarnation aspect is there
Representative of the 1970s? Most definitely. This low budget movie shows 70s night life and the way movies used to be made.
Relative Popularity? I only heard of it from dead meat so probably not that big.