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
A small group of survivors, including a fireworks technician named Jack Marlowe and the mayor's fiancée Vivian , barricade themselves in the local church, mirroring the structure of George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead . 2. Character Analysis & Key Themes Return of the Blind Dead
A local outcast named Murdo, seeking revenge for his ill-treatment by the townsfolk, performs a ritualistic human sacrifice at the ruins of the Templar monastery. Return of the Blind Dead (original Spanish title:
A former military captain hired for the fireworks display who becomes the de facto leader of the survivors. Plot Overview A small group of survivors, including
The film is set in the rural Portuguese village of during its centennial celebration of the historical revolt against the Knights Templar.