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.
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