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The Night of the Sea Gulls

La noche de las gaviotas

Spain

1975

89 Min
Color
1.75:1
Spanish
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DIR Amando de Ossorio

EXEC José Ángel Santos

PROD Modesto Pérez Redondo, José Antonio Pérez Giner

SCR Amando de Ossorio

DP Francisco Sánchez

CAST Víctor Petit, María Kosty, Sandra Mozarowsky, José Antonio Calvo, Julia Saly, Javier de Rivera

ED Pedro del Rey

MUSIC Antón García Abril

Synopsis

The Knight Templars return in this fourth installment of the Blind Dead seris. On this outing, the Templars haunt a fishing village, where they rise seven nights every seven years to claim their sacrificial offerings in return for the safety of the townspeople.—IMDb

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Amando de Ossorio

Amando de Ossorio (April 6, 1918 – January 13, 2001) was one of the foremost Spanish film directors during the European horror film surge in the 1970s, known especially for his Blind Dead tetralogy.

His first horror film Malenka (1969) was written to be a psychological thriller about a young woman who inherits a castle in Europe and is summarily driven crazy by her uncle who tries to convince her that he and she are both vampires. At the end of the film, the uncle’s scheme is revealed and explained by her boyfriend to be a hoax. However, after De Ossorio finished the film, the producers decided to make the uncle a real vampire and added a low-budget disintegration scene to the film’s finale that is completely contrary to the plot.

In 1971, he came up with the concept of the “Blind Dead”, a cult of blind, undead Templar Knights who rode skeletal ghost-horses and were attracted to their victims by the sound of their breathing or heartbeat. The first film, Tombs of the Blind… read more

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13Dec10

The best of the blind dead cycle, though, really that doesn't mean much. The movies are all fun and moody, but this one is the least driven by idiocy.

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