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An unofficial FIFTH Blind Dead Movie?

According to the booklet that came with the Blue Underground Blind Dead Boxed Set, there was an unofficial fifth Blind Dead movie called: La Cruz del Diablo/The Devil's Cross.What's the story with...

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This is the 1975 John Gilling film, with a script by Paul Naschy, that was based on the Templar Knight stories of Gustavo Adolfo Becquer. It's not really a fifth Blind Dead movie, official or...

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More than one of Becquer's stories referenced the Templars though I don't believe they ever appeared in corporeal form in any of them. CRUZ DEL DIABLO is actually the title of one of his stories, a...

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The Jess Franco film La mansion de los muertos vivientes is available in its original Spanish version (no subtitles options unfortunately) on the German DVD release of La noche de los gaviotas (Das...

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Re: An unofficial FIFTH Blind Dead Movie?

Quote:Gilling's film was never dubbed in English and apparently he was the one who recast the lead role that Naschy wanted to play (according to the VW review of ROJO SANGRE). My information was...

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There is also a Templar Death Cult that features into Joe Martucci's THE RED MONKS which has all sorts of macabre sex rites that look to have been inspired by Ossorio. It has a nice skeleton with...

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Quote:I think you can even point to THE FOG as another incarnation of the idea of the Blind Dead, though John Carpenter may not have been thinking specifially of HORROR OF THE ZOMBIES I have always...

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