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  • Actors: Victor Petit, Maria Kosti, Sandra Mozarowsky, Jose Calvo, Julia Saly
  • Directors: Amando de Ossorio
  • Producers: Modesto Perez Redondo
  • Format: PAL
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Anchor Bay
  • DVD Release Date: 14 Nov. 2005
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BIDA8K
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 69,570 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Final film in writer-director Amando de Ossorio's zombie quartet. In a remote coastal town, the terrified locals must sacrifice beautiful virgins to the blood cult of the eyeless zombie Templar Knights. For seven nights every seven years, these undead killers rise from the sea to feast on human flesh. This time, do the villagers have the courage to resist them?

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Where the former parts took their time to get into horrormode, this one starts from the very beginning with a spooky atmosphere. However this misses the images of the spooky monastry (witch made the first part so good), we get in turn nice dark landscapes where groups of black cloathed women travel allong, and almost hallicunating images of crabs wigling around a dead body. The climax of the film gives in all his silence a very creepy atmosphere.
This film is made with litlle money and not to much skill, but i like it very much for its almost dreamlike apearance. For me this is much better than the tiresome big budget nothings we receive from hollywood.
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THE MOVIE

Those zombie templars do get around despite their blindness! After their little cruise in GHOST GALLEON Amando de Ossorio's Blind Dead haunt a fishing village in the serie's fourth and final installment.
Once again written and directed by maestro Ossorio himself, NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS (La noche de las gaviotas) is an improvement over the serie's weakest part, GHOST GALLEON, but not as good as the two first parts, TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD and RETURN OF THE EVIL DEAD (aka RETURN OF THE BLIND DEAD).
This time the story varies a bit, as the zombie templars rise seven nights every seven years to collect the sacrificial virgins offered more or less voluntarily by the townspeople as "protection money" which adds a whole new level of creepiness. One sure can't accuse Ossorio of a lack of ideas.
The story once again is not the stroke of a genius, but to be fair it never was intended to be.
Fairly descent acting (it seems the even numbered parts in this series got the good actors while the odd numbered parts got the bad ones) by Víctor Petit and María Kosty (the movie's "heroes"), as well as Sandra Mozarowsky and Javier de Rivera.
I especially liked the movie's introduction which takes place in medieval times before the story switches to a 20th century coast town on the Iberian peninsula.
I do miss the foggy monastery ruins of TOMBS OF THE DEAD (this time they rise from an intact castle at the seaside), but NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS does provide its own unique atmosphere and setting reminding me a bit of H.P. Lovercraft's Dagon / Shadow over Innsmouth. There's an impending doom feeling throughout the movie which the other entries lack and proves to be Seagull's strong suit.
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Worst of the Knights Templars series...for completeists only.
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Thanks. Very positive.
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If you like a poorly made, badly acted, dated and cheap films then this is for you. I didn't know that the rating 18 wasn't the age rating, but the IQ level it was aimed at.
The film cover states it is the final chapter of 'The Blind Dead Series' which I presume refers to the condition you need to be in to watch it.
Please can someone explain to me how horses walking through the sea's waves to the sound of a Bontempi children's organ filmed on a phone camera be horror?
This film is an insult to all genuine horror film buffs or a warning to all budding actors on how not too
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