Black as Night
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- John Brister
- Terra Mair Abroms
- Adan Orozco
- Paul B. Uddo
- Asjha Cooper
- Frabizio Guido
- Mason Beauchamp
- Abbie Gayle
- Craig Tate
- Keith David
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| Directed by | Maritte Lee Go |
| Written by | Sherman Payne |
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| Cinematography | Cybel Martin |
| Edited by | Tim Mirkovich |
| Music by | Jacques Bridal Bar |
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| Distributed by | Amazon Studios |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Black as Night is a 2021 American horror film directed by Maritte Lee Go and written by Sherman Payne. It stars Asjha Cooper, Frabizio Guido, Mason Beauchamp, Abbie Gayle, Craig Tate, and Keith David. The film is the sixth installment in the anthological Welcome to the Blumhouse film series.[1][2]
Set in post-Katrina New Orleans, the film follows 15-year-old Shawna, a teenager grappling with self-esteem issues, particularly concerning her dark skin. She lives with her father and brother, while her mother, Denise, struggles with drug addiction in the dilapidated Ombreaux housing project, a place still bearing the scars of Hurricane Katrina.
Shawna's summer takes a dark turn when she is attacked by a group of vampires while walking home from a party. Though bitten, she survives without turning, which leads her to discover that vampires are preying on the city's vulnerable homeless population. Her worst fears are confirmed when her mother becomes one of the undead, prompting Shawna to vow revenge.
Determined to stop the vampire menace, Shawna assembles a team comprising her best friend Pedro, her crush Chris, and the affluent yet eccentric Granya. Their investigation leads them to LeFrak, a notorious figure believed to be the vampire leader. However, they soon uncover that the true mastermind is Babineaux, a charismatic preacher who uses his position to recruit followers under the guise of social justice.
Babineaux's plan involves creating an army of vampires to reclaim power for the oppressed, but his methods are twisted and destructive. In their battle, Shawna confronts Babineaux in the mansion's secret tunnels. Utilizing her mother's silver locket, she manages to weaken and ultimately destroy him, turning him into ash.
The victory is bittersweet, as Pedro is bitten during the fight. Though presumed dead, the film's final scene reveals Pedro knocking on Shawna's door, hinting at his transformation into a vampire and leaving their story open-ended.
Cast
- Asjha Cooper as Shawna
- Frabizio Guido as Pedro
- Mason Beauchamp as Chris
- Abbie Gayle as Granya
- Craig Tate as LeFrak
- Keith David as Babineaux
Release
The film was released in the United States on October 1, 2021, by Amazon Studios.[3]