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The Blind Dead Collection (Tombs of the Blind Dead / Return of the Evil Dead / The Ghost Galleon / Night of the Seagulls / Amando De Ossorio- Director)

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The Most Terrifying Creatures In The History Of Horror Are Together For The First Time!They are called THE BLIND DEAD, heretic horsemen whose eyes were burned out to prevent them from finding their way back from Hell. Over the course of 4 unforgettable films, writer/director AMANDO DE OSSORIO created what fright film fans worldwide consider to be one of the most startling series in horror history. This unique quartet of terrifying films deliver a relentless onslaught of creepy atmosphere, shocking violence, forbidden sexuality, and the still-chilling icons of EuroHorror: The eyeless undead who hunt by sound in their quest for human flesh. Don't move...don't breathe...don't let them hear your heart beating: THE BLIND DEAD are back!Blue Underground is proud to present the DEFINITIVE EDITIONS of these four long- unseen classics, now fully restored from original vault materials and remastered in heart-stopping HIGH DEFINITION. This LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION also contains an exclusive BONUS DISC of interviews with the late AMANDO DE OSSORIO, a collectable booklet and more eye-popping Extras, all packaged in a killer coffin-shaped box! Review "Extraordinarily Creepy With An Ingenious Twist...One of the best horror movies you've never seen!" --Fangoria "Icons In The History Of Terror Films...THE BLIND DEAD can proudly join the ranks of classic film monsters!" --Scifilm


Genre: Horror


Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, NTSC, Color, Dolby


Contributor: Rufino Inglés, Andrés Isbert, Verónica Llimerá, Juan Cortés, José Thelman, Lone Fleming, Francisco Sanz, Amando de Ossorio, Simón Arriaga, César Burner, Antonio Orengo, Tony Kendall, María Elena Arpón See more


Language: English, Spanish


Number Of Discs: 5


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.661, 1.851


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 13.6 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5Videos


Director ‏ : ‎ Amando de Ossorio


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Box set, NTSC, Color, Dolby


Run time ‏ : ‎ 9 hours and 33 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2016


Actors ‏ : ‎ César Burner, Tony Kendall, Lone Fleming, María Elena Arpón, José Thelman


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  • Landmark boxet for the Eurohorror genre
Finally us Eurohorror fans get something to sink our teeth into, a complete 5 disc box set featuring all four Blind Dead films together for the first time! The first disc is Tombs of the Blind Dead. If you owned (I said "owned" because hopefully you've sold it by the time this box set comes out) the previous double feature release by Anchor Bay Entertainment, forget all about is as this disc blows their version away. Now you don't only have to watch it in in Spanish with English subtitles as you can choose to watch English dubbed or subtitled versions. Some people prefer subtitles and some prefer dubbing, and Blue Underground Entertainment has graciously allowed both options to please fans. The special features include the alternate opening sequence entitled "REVENGE OF THE PLANET APE" as well as the English theatrical trailer and a Poster/Still gallery. The second disc is "Return of the Evil Dead", and again it is much better than the original Anchor Bay release. That version you can only watched dubbed, but here you can watch it subtitled or dubbed. The Anchor Bay version was also not the complete version of the film. Blue Underground's new release is FULLY UNCUT for the first time on DVD! The extras include the U.S. & Spanish Theatrical trailers and a sill gallery. The third disc is the highly antisipated third entry into the series entitled "The Ghost Galleon". The version released in those ultra crappy "Brentwood" value pack (Die Hard "Blind Dead" fans know what I'm taking about) under the title "Zombie Flesh Eater" was literally unwatchable so this it's no wonder fans have been drooling over this release. Inludes a still gallery and the U.S. Horror of the Zombies Triler, TV Spots and Radio Spots. Sadly this one is only dubbed in English. Oh well, you can't have it all. The fourth disc is the fourth and final film in the series "Night of the Seagulls". Again there is NO COMPARISON to the original Brentwood value pack version entitled Night of the Deathcult. That was an unacceptable version. I'm glad to see it properly released domestically. Includes the theatrical trailer and a still gallery. The fifth disc entitled AMANDO DE OSSORIO - DIRECTOR, is only avaiable in this box set. It includes to fan pleasing documentaries entitled "The Last Templar - Documentary on Writer/Director Amando de Ossorio" and "Unearthing the Blind Dead - Interview with Writer/Director Amando de Ossorio". For the DVD-Rom it includes another documetnary entitled "Farewell to Spain's Knight of Horror". Great disc to please us die hard fans. Please sell your old Anchor Vay Double Feature of Tombs of the Blind Dead and Return of the Blind Dead while its still worth money as when this box set hits the stores, no one will want it. Believe me, this set is WELL worth getting, and it even comes in a coffin shaped box!! To top it off, a 40 page booklet is included which gives all the info Blind Dead fans ever wanted! Other info: Color * Dolby Digital Mono * 16x9 * 537 Mins * Not Rated * Region Code: 1 * Tombs Of The Blind Dead & Return Of The Evil Dead: 1.66:1 * Ghost Galleon & Night Of The Seagulls: 1.85:1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2005 by Lunar Strain Lunar Strain

  • Oh, Brother, I'm a Blind Dead Fanboy!
Creepy? Sometimes. Intense? Rarely. Amusing? Without fail. I bought this collection without having seen the films, and, while I find the description of the series as a masterpiece of creepiness incredibly misleading, I want to attest to the series' power to yank me into the realm of geeky, cult-fan fervor. Here's my quick-as-a-whip assessemnt of the four films. The first film, "Tombs ...," is classic (especially in the realm of what one might term horny horror); the second film, "Return ...," slightly improves upon it (well, not the horny part); and then, oops, the third film, "Ghost Galleon," slips (except in its sheer ridiculousness), but, oh, then the fourth film, "Seagulls," acts like a compendium of all that was good about the first three, and it's even a little bit poetic. Get it? Watch this series (rent it, if you must, you chickens), and see if you can figure out 1) why there is a seemingly mandatory (because totally arbitrary) rape scene or near-rape scene in three of the four films, 2) why the Knights Templar always slice graphically (though not realistically) through a breast during their ceremonies, 3) how it is that the Knights Templar choose the time that they will rise to avenge their deaths, 4) how on earth they end up on a ship (in guess-which-film?), and 5) how Peter Jackson got away with ripping off the look of the Knights Templar for his Ringwraiths in LotR (see any moment when the Knights are slo-mo riding across vast plains with their black cloaks trailing away on the wind behind them). Perhaps the list goes on, but the list is what makes the films such fun. Some viewers might not find points #1 and #2 here very "fun," but the absurd context in which these scenes are presented mostly take the edge off of the films' potential to offend. All in all, good, dirty grist for the cult-film mill. Oh, and "Tombs" even features a little girl-on-girl action for the straight fanboy, or the lesbian fangirl. Ah, diversity! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2006 by K. K. Woofter

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