Blacula is the antagonist of the blaxploitation horror series of the same name - he was originally designed in some ways to be an African version of the famous Dracula but was wildly different in behavior, looks and general exploits: though in the original film his creator was revealed to have been Dracula himself, making Blacula in many ways a worthy inheritor of the title.
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| - Blacula is the antagonist of the blaxploitation horror series of the same name - he was originally designed in some ways to be an African version of the famous Dracula but was wildly different in behavior, looks and general exploits: though in the original film his creator was revealed to have been Dracula himself, making Blacula in many ways a worthy inheritor of the title.
- Blacula was released to mixed reviews in the United States, but was one of the top grossing films of the year. It was the first film to receive an award for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Blacula was followed by the sequel Scream, Blacula, Scream in 1973 and inspired a small wave of blaxploitation themed horror films.
- thumb|261px Blacula es una película estadounidense de terror de 1972, producida por la American International Pictures. Fue dirigida por William Crain y tenia a William Marshall en el papel estelar como un príncipe africano del siglo XVIII que fue convertido en un vampiro mientras visitaba Transilvania. Dos siglos más tarde, él se levanta de su ataúd atacar a varios residentes de Los Angeles. El Príncipe se reúne con Tina, una mujer que se cree es la reencarnación de su difunta esposa.
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| - Blacula is the antagonist of the blaxploitation horror series of the same name - he was originally designed in some ways to be an African version of the famous Dracula but was wildly different in behavior, looks and general exploits: though in the original film his creator was revealed to have been Dracula himself, making Blacula in many ways a worthy inheritor of the title.
- thumb|261px Blacula es una película estadounidense de terror de 1972, producida por la American International Pictures. Fue dirigida por William Crain y tenia a William Marshall en el papel estelar como un príncipe africano del siglo XVIII que fue convertido en un vampiro mientras visitaba Transilvania. Dos siglos más tarde, él se levanta de su ataúd atacar a varios residentes de Los Angeles. El Príncipe se reúne con Tina, una mujer que se cree es la reencarnación de su difunta esposa. Blacula fue exhibida y recibió criticas mixtas en los Estados Unidos, pero fue una de las películas más taquillera del año. Fue la primera película para recibir un premio a la mejor película de Horror en los Premios Saturn. Blacula fue tuvo una secuela Scream Blacula, Scream en 1973 e inspiró una pequeña ola de películas de terror con temas de Blaxploitation.
- Blacula was released to mixed reviews in the United States, but was one of the top grossing films of the year. It was the first film to receive an award for Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. Blacula was followed by the sequel Scream, Blacula, Scream in 1973 and inspired a small wave of blaxploitation themed horror films.
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