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The late William Marshall plays Prince Mamuwalde, a Nigerian man who asks Count Charles Macaulay, the original Dracula, to intervene in the transatlantic slave trade. For his troubles Prince Mamuwald was turned into Bracula, sealed in a coffin and transported to America. In fact Count Blackula is a tragic anti-villain who was stripped of his identity and taken away from his country to fend for himself in a hostile environment. Allegorically innovative and truly terrifying, Blackula is worth watching—and post-screening analysis.

Lost Boys Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros. Everett Collection brazil phone number list Druggy rock, , and excess were hallmarks of the decade—signs that naturally found their way into the films of the decade. The Lost Boys embodies this trend. "It's fun to be a vampire" is the film's tagline, a sentiment that was reinforced throughout its runtime. Vampires are timeless powerful beautiful creatures who live by their own rules and party like rock stars in The Lost Boys.

That’s the scariest part of this movie – how alluring the vampires seem on the surface. The Lost Boys can also be seen as a meta-commentary of the 2000s. Vampirism is an analogy for the decade's excess and hedonism. Just like "it's fun to be a vampire," it's fun to be a rave rock star. Powerful direction by Joel Schumacher and a riveting script help The Lost Boys break new ground, thanks to riveting performances from a committed cast.