Black History Month is ending but not first before I speak on some of the Black Horror Films. Last time my view were more focused on Black Vampires, those who are real within Vampire communities and those who are pretend or media imposed. It's great to see Horror and the darkness extend to many different colors, cultures and races and if you ask me it's very healthy for you, as someone once said everyone should be entitled to one good scare. Though it's Black History Month and my main focus is on Classic Black Horror Films. (Not more recent films such as Get Out which I have still yet to see but will see soon.
I'm speaking about the more Classic Blacksplotation films of the 70's-80's such as the iconic Blacula, and the other lesser known ones such as Abby, and Blackenstein..Yes there is a film called Blackenstein and there are some more that I've recently came across such as Dr Black and Mr. Hyde. The first video I've posted called Werewolf in Harlem is a nice trailer but it isn't an actual movie so it seems-however it still would be nice if it was. I can't forget about the Howling Pt.2 Your Sister is a Werewolf and seeing a Black Female Werewolf being included in the movie for a more than just a few mins and being killed off. Although she wasn't the main character she was actually among the main characters which was great and not to forget the filmed also starred Christopher Lee.which is another great Horror Icon since the Hammer Horror days. Some of the Classic Black Horror movies, mainly the trailers are somewhat comical and may not be that as serious as the well known Blacula, Blacula Scream Again and others that followed many years after. Yet and still they will remain as a part of Black History or History in general. So for those of you who love Horror be sure to check out these Trailers/Movies and be sure to check out The Undead Necropolis youtube channel for more. Undead Necropolis Youtube
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