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William Crain Movies

1990  
 
Filmed for cable TV, Midnight Fear focuses on a down-and-out sheriff (David Carradine) who is investigating a murder and the two suspicious fugitives (Craig Wasson, Page Fletcher) who are linked to the killing. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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1981  
 
After inheriting her grandfather's frontier newspaper, a 12-year-old girl sets out to expose a pair of con artists. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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1976  
R  
Director William Crain's entertaining follow-up to Blacula stars Bernie Casey (formerly of the L.A. Rams) as Dr. Henry Pride, a prominent black physician who partakes of an experimental formula for the treatment of liver disease -- which turns out to be a close chemical cousin to Dr. Jeykll's notorious concoction. The drug transforms Pride into a homicidal white-skinned predator who goes out on murderous nocturnal rampages, mainly targeting prostitutes on the street corners of the Watts district; dangerously imposing cop Ji-Tu Cumbuka investigates. Known also as The Watts Monster and Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde, this film contains little of Blacula's Hammer-inspired atmosphere, choosing to adopt a standard low-budget urban-action style (with dialogue to match) until the King Kong-derived climax. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Bernie CaseyRosalind Cash, (more)
 
1972  
PG  
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Advertised as the 100th production of American International studios, Blacula stars actor/singer William Marshall in the title role. An 18th century African prince, Blacula is transmogrified into a vampire while visiting Transylvania. Two centuries later, he rises from his coffin to wreak havoc in the Watts district of Los Angeles. Blacula's particular target is Tina (Vonetta McGee), whom he thinks is the reincarnation of his long-ago lady love. Thalmus Rasulala assumes the "Van Helsing" role as the vampire hunter who can't convince the authorities to cooperate. Yes, that is the same William Marshall who later played "The King of Cartoons" on TV's Pee-wee's Playhouse. A sequel, Scream, Blacula, Scream!, appeared not long after. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William MarshallVonetta McGee, (more)