Blacula (1972)
Charles Macaulay: Dracula
Quotes
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Dracula : You shall pay, black Prince. I shall place a curse of suffering on you that will doom you to a living hell. A hunger, a wild, gnawing, animal hunger will grow in you, a hunger for human blood. Here you will starve for an eternity, torn by an unquenchable lust. I curse you with my name. You shall be - Blacula!
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Dracula : A vampire like myself, a living fiend, you will be doomed never to know that sweet blood which will become your only desire.
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Luva : Mamuwalde is the crystallisation of our people's pride.
Mamuwalde , Luva : My Luva... she does me too much credit. But notwithstanding, my people are eager to bring our ancient culture into the community of nations.
Dracula : That may take a good deal of time.
Mamuwalde : It will at least be time well spent, as opposed to an exchange of banalities with pseudo-intellectuals and dilettantes.
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[first lines]
Dracula : I've never before had the opportunity of entertaining personages from the 'dark continent'. I hope the reception was not boring for you and your lovely wife.
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Dracula : Totally cease the slave trade? I find that unrealistic. Slavery has merit, I believe.
Mamuwalde : Merit? You find merit in barbarity?
Dracula : Barbarous from the standpoint of the slave, perhaps. Intriguing and delightful from mine. I would willingly pay for so beautiful an addition to my household as your delicious wife.
Mamuwalde : Sir, are you ill?
Dracula : Oh, I meant no insult, Prince. It is a compliment for a man of my station to look with desire on one of your color.
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Dracula : You will watch, helpless and dying, until the black flesh rots from your bones.