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Vengeance From the Grave – Return of the Blind Dead (1973)
Serves as a human antagonist whose selfishness often poses a greater threat than the undead. In a notable scene , he uses a young girl as a decoy to attempt an escape, only to meet a gory demise. Return of the Blind Dead
Return of the Blind Dead (original Spanish title: El Ataque de los Muertos sin Ojos ) is the second entry in writer-director Amando de Ossorio's cult-favorite Blind Dead quadrilogy. Released in 1973, it is often viewed as a standalone reimagining of the undead Templar mythology rather than a direct chronological sequel to the 1972 original, Tombs of the Blind Dead . 1. Plot Overview Vengeance From the Grave – Return of the
The central horror conceit remains that the knights are blind and track prey exclusively by sound or heartbeats . Released in 1973, it is often viewed as
The film is set in the rural Portuguese village of during its centennial celebration of the historical revolt against the Knights Templar.