- The vampire Mamuwalde (a.k.a. Blacula) is resurrected by voodoo and forced to kill again.
- After an aging voodoo priestess dies her arrogant son, Willis Daniels, believes that he is next in line to lead her cult. He is outraged when Lisa Fortier, his mother's adopted apprentice and his stepsister, is chosen as the cult's leader. Willis seeks revenge by reviving the vampire African Prince Mamuwalde, a.k.a. Blacula, but he soon finds, much to his horror, that he cannot control him.—charmardee-smith
- When the aging voodoo priestess Mama Loa dies, she has not selected who will be the next leader of her cult. Her ambitious and arrogant son, Willis Daniels, believes that he will be her successor, but the cult chooses his mother's adopted apprentice and his stepsister, Lisa Fortier, instead. Willis is angry and meets an old voodoo priest who sells him the bones of Mamuwalde, a.k.a. Blacula, and gives written instructions to him to seek revenge against the cult. He resurrects Mamuwalde, who turns him into a vampire and his minion. Mamuwalde goes to a party at Justin Carter's house and meets his girlfriend Lisa, who is now a powerful voodoo priestess. Mamuwalde continues his murder spree and, while Justin investigates the murder cases caused by him and his vampire minions, asks for help from Lisa to use her powers to free him of his vampire curse once and for all by using a voodoo doll.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- After a dying voodoo priestess chooses her adopted apprentice and her stepdaughter as her successor, her son, the true heir, is outraged. Seeking revenge, he buys the bones of the vampire Mamuwalde, a.k.a. Blacula, off of an old voodoo priest and uses voodoo to bring the vampire back from the dead to do his bidding. Instead, Mamuwalde turns him into a vampire and makes him his minion. Meanwhile Justin Carter, a police officer with a large collection of African antiques and an interest in the occult, investigates the murders caused by Mamuwalde and his vampire minions.—Anonymous
- When the Mama Loa of a voodoo cult dies, there is an argument over who will succeed her. When the popular vote is for Lisa Fortier [Pam Grier], cult member Willis [Richard Lawson] vows revenge. In a misguided attempt to gain power over his enemies, he acquires the bones of Prince Mamuwalde, aka Blacula [William Marshall], and resurrects the vampire. Blacula vampirizes Willis and places him under his control.
As vampirism spreads among the circle of friends and cult members, Blacula takes an interest in Lisa after meeting her at a party thrown by Lisa's love interest, Justin [Don Mitchell]. Justin is a collector of African art, and Mamuwalde sees, among other artifacts, a necklace once worn by his beloved wife, Luva. Blacula is interested in Lisa because he believes she can lift the curse upon him by casting a voodoo spell and performing an exorcism. Justin begins to work with the police in order to solve the recent spate of bloodless corpses and disappearing victims, and quickly makes the connection to Mamuwalde.
Lisa is, at first, sympathetic to Mamuwalde's situation and agrees to go through with the exorcism, but they are interrupted by Justin and the policemen he has brought with him to eradicate the vampire. Infuriated that the rite of exorcism was interrupted, especially since it seemed to be working, Blacula goes on a rampage and begins to kill the policemen, eventually threatening Justin. Lisa is horrified and realizes she must stop Blacula. The film ends ambiguously as Lisa seizes the voodoo doll of Blacula, which she created for their exorcism, and plunges a wooden arrow into its heart over and over, while Blacula screams in agony.
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