Return of The Blind Dead

Return of the Blind Dead, also known as Return of the Evil Dead and El Ataque de los Muertos Sin Ojos (in original Spanish: "Attack of the Blind Dead"), is a 1973 Spanish horror film written and directed by Amando de Ossorio.

The film is the second in Ossorio's Blind Dead series.

Read more about Return Of The Blind Dead:  Plot, Production, Themes, Canonicity, Versions of The Film, Films in The Blind Dead Series

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    At twelve, the disintegration of afternoon
    Began, the return to phantomerei, if not
    To phantoms. Till then, it had been the other way:
    One imagined the violet trees but the trees stood green,
    At twelve, as green as ever they would be.
    The sky was blue beyond the vaultiest phrase.
    Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)

    Most blest believer he!
    Who in that land of darkness and blind eyes
    Thy long-expected healing wings could see,
    When thou didst rise,
    And what can never more be done
    Did at midnight speak with the Sun!
    Henry Vaughan (1622–1695)

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    Norma McCorvey (b. 1947)