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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn this second startling film in the BLIND DEAD series, writer/director Amando de Ossorio returns to the horrific origin of the depraved Templar:In this second startling film in the BLIND DEAD series, writer/director Amando de Ossorio returns to the horrific origin of the depraved Templar:In this second startling film in the BLIND DEAD series, writer/director Amando de Ossorio returns to the horrific origin of the depraved Templar:
Francisco Sanz
- Station Manager
- (as Paco Sanz)
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A rural Portuguese village is preparing to celebrate the annual festival commemorating when their village overran and killed the Templar Knights who had been sacrificing its villagers. The mayor of the village on the advice of his fiancé Vivian, hires a fireworks expert Jack Marlowe, to ensure the festival is a hit, little knowing they have a past. Jack and Vivian immediately rekindle their passions in the ruins of the local abbey, where they are spied on by the village idiot, Murdo, he regales them with the gory history of the abbey and how the Templars had their eyes burned out in case they returned to avenge their deaths, which they swore they would. He tells them that the Templars will return tonight during the festival and he duly has a secret plan to sacrifice a local girl to ensure the curse of the Templars comes true. Sure enough the dead arise, and seek to avenge their deaths, they ride into town to kill all they encounter, Jack and Vivian along with the mayor and his cronies hide out in the village church and with the mayors pleas to the local authorities ignored, they must fight for their lives. Pretty decent follow up to de Ossorio's Tombs of the Blind dead, some striking Gothic visuals and just a little gore make this a sight to behold, things are also spiced up by a bevy of local beauties. The Blind Dead makeup and costumes are also very effective even if their pace is a tad slower than a comatose sloth.
The Return of the Blind Dead is not so much a sequel as it is a retelling. The original writer/director, Amando de Ossorio, is back on board for this, in my opinion, superior outing. That's right, I said superior. It's got a better storyline and it's not boring once. The pacing is right on the money. Unlike the original, there's no part where the action is lagging and there are a couple of laughs even. Despite this, it's still not a good horror movie. I think they should have combined their efforts and put the two films together; the make-up and general style of the first, and the action and claustrophobia of the second. They could have made one decent horror flick instead of two mediocre ones.
I really enjoyed Tombs Of The Blind Dead (1972) it blew me away and left me really excited for the other three movies in the franchise.
Sadly I knew it was too good to be true as this second film is very underwhelming by comparison.
The first thing that struck me is the timeline. Is this a sequel? prequel? remake? Every potential answer to that has an valid argument against it so I was already more than a little frustrated.
The film does however have most of the strengths of the first film, the concept is great and the cast do a good job. Sadly the plot is hit and miss this time and honestly a great deal of mistakes were made in its creation.
Return Of The Evil Dead isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination it's just a let down after the outstanding Tombs Of The Blind Dead.
This time we see the blind dead raise from their graves to assault the near by village who are in the middle of annual festivities and ripe for the slaying.
Watchable second film but not the best start to carrying on a franchise.
The Good:
Most of the cast
The Bad:
Confusing timeline
The big "Battle" has to be one of the dullest fight scenes ever
Couple of the effects are really screwy
Weak ending
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Blind Dead zombies can walk around in a near skeletal form but die from being impaled
Asking a little girl to be blindfolded, telling her its a game, asking if she wants to play with you and telling her she's not allowed to make any noise has to be one of the most unintentionally uncomfortable scenes in movie history
Sadly I knew it was too good to be true as this second film is very underwhelming by comparison.
The first thing that struck me is the timeline. Is this a sequel? prequel? remake? Every potential answer to that has an valid argument against it so I was already more than a little frustrated.
The film does however have most of the strengths of the first film, the concept is great and the cast do a good job. Sadly the plot is hit and miss this time and honestly a great deal of mistakes were made in its creation.
Return Of The Evil Dead isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination it's just a let down after the outstanding Tombs Of The Blind Dead.
This time we see the blind dead raise from their graves to assault the near by village who are in the middle of annual festivities and ripe for the slaying.
Watchable second film but not the best start to carrying on a franchise.
The Good:
Most of the cast
The Bad:
Confusing timeline
The big "Battle" has to be one of the dullest fight scenes ever
Couple of the effects are really screwy
Weak ending
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Blind Dead zombies can walk around in a near skeletal form but die from being impaled
Asking a little girl to be blindfolded, telling her its a game, asking if she wants to play with you and telling her she's not allowed to make any noise has to be one of the most unintentionally uncomfortable scenes in movie history
I started watching this sequel to Tombs of the Blind Dead, and at first was remarkably unimpressed. But by the final minute of the film, I had watched a stirring, atmospheric film that, by a slight nod, bested its original. Again we have the evil Knights Templar out for an evening of murder and mayhem at a village festival celebrating their deaths. The film drags a bit in the beginning, and the dubbing is rather poor on the Anchor Bay video(despite advertising subtitles instead). But once the leprous, rotting, decaying Knights break from their earthy pits to exact their vengeance on the villagers, the film starts and remains at a high, fast, tense, frightening pace with some wonderful filmed images. The basic premise of the film has a group of survivors holed up in a Church and what becomes of them through the dark night. The acting is fair, and the actor playing the mayor is humorous in a way. If you enjoyed the first film, I am sure you will like this sequel. I look forward with anticipation to watching the third and fourth installments of this gothic, moody series.
Return of the Blind Dead aka The Return of the Evil Dead aka El ataque de los muertos sin ojos is a solid sequel to the first movie (Tombs of the Blind Dead, 1972). The dead Knights Templar walk again and crave for tender flesh and blood. The living scream and die - one of those fine pieces of oldschool horror that are spiced up with some trash and nudity, and are free from the slightes hint of p.c.-correctness. Yummy.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe English-dubbed version of this movie, Return of the Evil Dead, popularized the use of the generic term "evil dead" to refer to malevolent undead.
- गूफ़throughout the movie the day changes from a night to day multiple times.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनThe Anchor Bay version claims to be uncut, however it is actually missing quite a bit of footage. Most of the gore has been cut out, along with a few other minor scenes. Here is a complete list of the missing footage:
- During the opening flashback, all shots of the knife plunging into the woman's chest have been removed, as well as the shots of the Templars removing her heart.
- There is a brief line of dialogue from one of the Templar Knights missing just before he is blinded by the villagers.
- A shot of a woman, tied and gagged in the trunk of a car, has been cut from during the fireworks display.
- A complete sequence has been cut in which the woman from the previous shot is tied to a wall by Murdo the village idiot and stabbed between the breasts. This particular cut makes it unclear why the Templars suddenly return from the grave. In the uncut version, this scene establishes that Murdo has deliberately summoned the Templars by offering a human sacrifice.
- A single shot of blood dripping down a telephone and onto the floor has been removed.
- Two close-up shots have been removed which show Bert's stomach being punctured by swords, along with an intervening shot of the Mayor watching from a nearby window.
- The scene where the little girl leaves a room and encounters the Mayor (just before he leads her outside) has been cut.
- Various close-ups of swords entering the Mayor's body have been removed.
- A single close-up of a sword penetrating Amalia's stomach has been cut.
- A single shot of blood spurting from Murdo's neck after he has been beheaded has been removed.
- Just before the camera pans down to reveal that Howard has fallen onto a spear, a few shots of his face have been removed.
- A single shot of the village square has been cut, just before Vivian, Jack, and Nancy leave the church.
- The end credits have been considerably shortened.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in La llamaban La Madrina (1973)
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- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- The Return of the Evil Dead
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- Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Valdeiglesias, Pelayos de la Presa, मैड्रिड, स्पेन(ruined home of the Templars)
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टॉप गैप
By what name was El ataque de los muertos sin ojos (1973) officially released in India in English?
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