
Mark of the Devil, Part 4: Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972)
La noche del terror ciego (original title)Reference View | Change View
- PG
- 1h 41min
- Horror
- Feb 1973 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
Lone Fleming | ... |
Betty Turner
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César Burner | ... |
Roger Whelan
(as Cesar Burner)
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María Elena Arpón | ... |
Virginia White
(as Helen Harp)
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José Thelman | ... |
Pedro Candal
(as Joseph Thelman)
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Rufino Inglés | ... |
Inspector Oliveira
(as Rufino Ingles)
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Verónica Llimerá | ... |
Nina
(as Veronica Llimera)
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Simón Arriaga | ... |
Morgue Keeper
(as Simon Arriaga "Garibaldi")
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Francisco Sanz | ... |
Professor Candal
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Juan Cortés | ... |
Coroner
(as Juan Cortes)
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Andrés Isbert | ... |
Train Engineer's Son
(as Andres Speizer)
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Antonio Orengo | ... |
Train Engineer
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José Camoiras | ... |
(as Jose Camoiras)
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María Silva | ... |
Maria
(as Maria Silva)
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Pedro Sempson | ... |
Train Engineer (uncredited) (voice)
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Carmen Yazalde | ... |
Sacrificed Maiden (uncredited)
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Directed by
Amando de Ossorio |
Written by
Amando de Ossorio | ... | (screenplay) |
Jesús Navarro Carrión | ... | (additional dialogue) (uncredited) |
Robert Oliver | ... | (English adaptation) |
Produced by
J.A. Pérez Giner | ... | associate producer (as Jose A. Perez Giner) |
Salvadore Romero | ... | executive producer (as Salvador Romero) |
Music by
Antón García Abril | ... | (as Anton Garcia Abril) |
Cinematography by
Pablo Ripoll | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
José Antonio Rojo | ... | (as Jose Antonio Rojo) |
Editorial Department
Concepción Piño | ... | assistant editor (as Concha Pino) |
David Block | ... | colorist (uncredited) |
Production Design by
Jaime Duarte De Brito |
Set Decoration by
Juan García | ... | (as Juan Garcia) |
Costume Design by
Humberto Cornejo | ... | (as Cornejo) |
Makeup Department
José Luis Campos | ... | makeup artist (as Jose Luis Campos) |
Carmen Teran | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Manuel Amigo | ... | production manager |
Victor Dacosta | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paulino González | ... | assistant director (as Paulino Gonzalez, Paulino Gonsales) |
Art Department
Rafael Ablanque | ... | assistant designer |
Jaime Duarte De Brito | ... | set designer |
Sound Department
Luis Castro | ... | sound effects |
José María San Mateo | ... | sound recordist (as Jose Maria Sanmateo) |
Special Effects by
José Gómez Soria | ... | special effects (as Jose Gomez Soria) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Félix Mirón | ... | assistant camera (as Felix Miron) |
Fernando Moreno | ... | electrician (as Fernand Moreno) |
Luis Muñoz Alcolea | ... | assistant camera (as Luis Alcolea) |
Julio Wizuete | ... | still photographer |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Pablo Espinosa | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
L. Fernández Soria | ... | music editor (as L. Fdez. Soria) |
Additional Crew
Ramón Escribano | ... | production assistant (as Ramon Escribano) |
Ángela Escribano | ... | production secretary (as Angela Escribano) |
Simón Ramírez | ... | voice dubbing: César Burner |
Dick Randall | ... | English adaptor |
José Sánchez | ... | production assistant (as Jose Sanchez) |
José Ángel de Juanes | ... | voice dubbing: Simón Arriaga (uncredited) |
Ángela González | ... | voice dubbing: Verónica Llimerá (uncredited) |
José Guardiola | ... | voice dubbing: José Thelman (uncredited) |
Mari Ángeles Herranz | ... | voice dubbing: Lone Fleming (uncredited) |
Fernando Mateo | ... | voice dubbing: Juan Cortés (uncredited) |
José Moratalla | ... | voice dubbing: Andrés Isbert (uncredited) |
Carlos Revilla | ... | voice dubbing: Rufino Inglés/various (uncredited) |
Ana María Saizar | ... | voice dubbing: María Silva (uncredited) |
Mayte Santamarina | ... | voice dubbing: María Elena Arpón (uncredited) |
Pedro Sempson | ... | voice dubbing: Antonio Orengo (uncredited) |
Joaquín Vidriales | ... | voice dubbing: Francisco Sanz/various (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Hispamex Films (1972) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Cinépix Film Properties (CFP) (1972) (Canada) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Atlas International Film (1972) (World-wide)
- New Gold Entertainment (1972) (Italy)
- Audifilm (1973) (France) (theatrical)
- Butcher's Film Service (1973) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Fida Cinematografica (1973) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Film-Mij. "Amsterdam" (1973) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Filmways Australasian Distributors (1973) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Hallmark Releasing (1973) (United States) (theatrical) (dubbed)
- Beyond International Pictures (1976) (United States) (theatrical) (re-cut)
- Precision Video (1984) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- H.R.S. Funai Co. Ltd. (1988) (Japan) (VHS)
- Hungaro Video (1989) (Hungary) (VHS)
- King Movie Productions (1983) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- King Movies (1983) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Redemption Films (1994) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Redemption Benelux (1995) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (1997) (United States) (VHS)
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- Astro Distribution (1998) (Germany) (VHS)
- Sinister Cinema (2001) (United States) (VHS)
- Dutch FilmWorks (DFW) (2003) (Netherlands) (DVD)
- Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK) (2005) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Divisa Home Video (2004) (Spain) (DVD)
- XT Video Entertainment (2005) (Austria) (DVD) (box set)
- Blue Underground (2005) (United States) (DVD) (5-disc set)
- Blue Underground (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- ARTE (2006) (Germany) (tv)
- Imagica TV (2006) (Japan) (DVD) (box set)
- Kinokuniya (2006) (Japan) (DVD) (box set)
- Full Moon Streaming (2014) (World-wide) (video) (VOD)
- Blue Underground (2016) (United States) (DVD) (4-disc set)
- Gabita Barbieri Films (2021) (Spain) (Blu-ray)
- Synapse Films (2021) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Freaks On (2022) (France) (video) (VOD)
- Avid Home Entertainment (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- European Video Corporation (EVC) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- International Video Entertainment (IVE) (1988) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- International Video Entertainment (IVE) (1990) (United States) (VHS) (English dubbed voice version)
- Paragon Video Productions (United States) (VHS)
- Shriek Show (2002) (United States) (DVD) (as double feature "Return of the Blind Dead")
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (DVD)
- VIP (France) (VHS)
- Vestron Video (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- Video Treasures (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Video Treasures (1991) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Abamova (electrical equipment)
- Abamova (lighting equipment)
- Audiofilms (music recording)
- Estudios Roma (sound recording studio)
- Hollywood Synchron (English version)
- S.I.R.E. (archive research)
- Vázquez Hermanos (props)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the 13th century there existed a legion of evil knights known as the Templars, who quested for eternal life by drinking human blood and committing sacrifices. Executed for their unholy deeds, the Templars bodies were left out for the crows to peck out their eyes. Now, in modern day Portugal, a group of people stumble on the Templars abandoned monastery, reviving their rotting corpses to terrorize the land.
Written by Jeremy Lunt |
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Taglines | Who are these unholy savages who hunt out their victims by sound alone? See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Some distributors in the US re-cut and released this film with the title "Revenge from Planet Ape" in an effort to capitalize on the success of the Planet of the Apes (1968). A prologue was added in this cut version to make a connection--though dubious--between the two films. The prologue explains that 3000 years ago a simian civilization of super-intelligent apes struggled with man to gain control of the planet. In the end, man conquered ape after a brutal battle that saw him destroy the ape, his culture and society. After this battle man tortured and killed all the ape prisoners by piercing their eyes with red-hot pokers. One of the prisoners, who was also the leader of the apes, vowed they would return from the dead to avenge man's brutality" at a point in time before man destroyed Earth himself. This alternate prologue is available for viewing on the Blue-Underground DVD release. See more » |
Goofs | During the films intro titles, the camera is looking around the "abandoned" ruins of the Templars monastery. In one shot, a van with a ladder strapped to its roof-rack can be seen going across a bridge in the background, at the top of the picture. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012). See more » |