Attack of the Blind Dead (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 17, 1973

Original Title:
El ataque de los muertos sin ojos

Alternate Titles:
El ataque de los muertos sin ojos
Gjengangernes hevn
Le retour des morts-vivants
Mark of the Devil 5: Return of the Blind Dead
Mark of the Devil Part V: Night of the Blind Terror
O Retorno dos Mortos Vivos
Return of the Blind Dead
Return of the Evil Dead
The Return of the Evil Dead
Слепые мертвецы 2: Возвращение слепых мертвецов

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Ancla Century Films

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 16 

Runtime: 91

Scream... So They Can Find You!

500 years after they were blinded and executed for committing human sacrifices, a band of Templar knights returns from the grave to terrorize a rural Portuguese village during it's centennial celebration. Being blind, the Templars find their victims through sound, usually the screams of their victims. Taking refuge in a deserted cathedral, a small group of people must find a way to escape from the creatures.

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Director:
Amando de Ossorio

Director of Photography:
Miguel Fernández Mila

Editor:
José Antonio Rojo

Hairstylist:
Marita Sánchez

Makeup Artist:
José Luis Campos

Original Music Composer:
Antón García Abril

Producer:
Ramón Plana

Production Manager:
Ramón Plana

Screenplay:
Amando de Ossorio

Special Effects:
Amando de Ossorio

Story:
Amando de Ossorio

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