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  • Remastered ‘Blacula’ Films Finally Comes to Blu-Ray in the U.S. in Feb

    It was this past August when I reported the news that both the 1972 horror blaxploitation classic "Blacula," and the 1973 sequel "Scream Blacula Scream," were finally coming, remastered, to blu-ray/DVD this month ().HERE

    The catch, however, was that it was coming out only in the U.K., from British video label, Eureka Entertainment, which meant that the discs would be Region B. What that means is, unless you own a multi-region blu-ray DVD player, viewers here in States would be unable to watch it (since, by some secret agreement between DVD player manufacturers and videos labels) domestic DVD players are “locked” Region A.

    But I added this caveat:…

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