Vonetta McGee as Luva in 1972’s Blacula
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Vonetta McGee as Luva in 1972’s Blacula
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Her eyes are purdy
Thank you, Acadia. You always have a way of summing things up so neatly. ♥
Love Blacula, especially Scream Blacula Scream. I tried finding that clip where Blacula tells Pam Grier’s character, “I NEEEEED you!!!” It’s a scene one could use humorously to describe an insane passion for something or other.
Ooo, that’s a good one, too! I just saw a picture of Ms. McGee the other day and wanted to feature her, but Pam Grier would have been a fabulous choice, too. She was lovely and fierce in just about everything she was ever in.
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Beauty!
She was so striking. When Roger Greenspun wrote his review of Blacula, he caller her “just possibly the most beautiful woman currently acting in movies.” 🙂
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Mr. Wolfe, you may be outdoing my darling Mr. Einstein when it comes to brevity. 🙂