Night of the Seagulls

1975 "Their Pagan God has Given his Command: 7 Nights, 7 Victims, 7 Human Hearts!"
5.7| 1h29m| R| en| More Info
Released: 11 August 1975 Released
Producted By: Profilmes
Country: Spain
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A bizarre cult that practices a ritual of sacrificing humans terrorizes a young doctor and his wife, who have just moved to the group's village.

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Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
AllNewSux What a way to end a series! This entry is a few notches above the previous film and perhaps just a hair lesser horror than the first 2 movies and overall it's European horror in it's purest form. This film is a bit more surreal and dreamlike than the other Blind Dead films and I'd probably also call it the scariest of the series. Another plus is it kind of plays out like Night Of The Living Dead combined with Straw Dogs. Of course I'm not comparing this film to either of those masterpieces, but what great templates to use.The plot of unwanted visitors to a cursed village might feel familiar to fans of Italian or Spanish horror. While in today's cinema they'd probably CGI a creepy, coastal village but of course nothing beats the real thing. You could probably look into where the movie was actually filmed, but I prefer to think it just exists in a dream (or nightmare if you prefer). When you watch this movie you'll understand what I mean. This locale, combined with some of cinema's best looking zombies, along with the requisite hints of blood and nudity will make any horror fan want to watch. The film starts strong and then slows up a bit in the middle to build tension. The zombies look so good and are so creepy that you'll wish they were on screen more. Never fear because the final 35 minutes are dedicated to our Blind Dead "heroes" and their siege on the doctor's house. Will mankind triumph over the evil zombie hoard in this final chapter or are we all doomed? You'll have to watch the movie to find out.
gavin6942 The Knight Templars return in this fourth installment of the Blind Dead series. On this outing, the Templars haunt a fishing village, where they rise seven nights every seven years to claim their sacrificial offerings in return for the safety of the townspeople.Maybe this was not such a wise choice given that I don't believe I've seen the other three Blind Dead films, and really haven't seen much from Amando de Ossorio... so my frame of reference is definitely off. But it didn't seem to ruin the plot.I actually really like the mix of modern and medieval. Not only the two time periods, but even when the modern time is shown, the city still has a very old look to it. This seems to be something Spanish and Greek horror films do well, using the countries' old buildings as part of their set.Unfortunately, the film quality was terrible, but this may have just been the version I watched (which had Russian subtitles, too).
Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki Doc and wife move to secluded country home to take over for previous doc. Immediately, a halfwit hunchback comes into picture, and wifey starts hearing noises outside. Ceremonial processions on the beach at midnight, couple of murders lead them to think town is cursed. Sexy Lucy is abducted, doc and wife decide to leave and go for authorities, until nitwit shows badly beaten. Skeletal Knights Templar corpses rise from ocean, abduct girls, kill them, they come back as seagulls. Doc tries to save sexy Lucy, they escape. Plot has something to do with every seven years, seven girls are killed for seven days by 'horsemen of the sea', (hyperbolic nonsense overload there. Eight is always too many, but six always isn't enough, so it is always seven years of this, seven that, seven times seven, blah blah blah blah blah) Lucy has to escape, Doc and wifey help and try to take nitwit with them. They hide in the castle, a la Night Of The Living Dead. Corpses storm the castle, before being set on fire. Doc, wife, and sexy Lucy escape on horseback, Lucy cant ride horse, falls off, is caught and sacrificed.Damned, she was hot, too.These unsuccessful heros then go to cave and destroy the dead's idol to "end all this horror", horsemen rise from their tombs again as their idol is destroyed.Well photographed on an appropriately eerie and atmospheric location, but only semi-logical and slowly paced.
Prof-Hieronymos-Grost A doctor Henry Stein and his young wife Joan move to a remote seaside village,. Its Klein's first attempt at his own practice and despite early doubts about the village they stay. The villagers are all odd, they don't like outsiders, even the previous doctor warned them to get out. Sure enough strange things begin to happen immediately, they witness a ritualistic procession to the beach with the women of the village all wearing black hooded habits, they are leading a young girl in white, the Kleins heeding the advice they were given, do not meddle and return to their home and wait until morning to investigate. Befriending a local girl they slowly begin to piece things together, locals girls are being sacrificed to ward off the Blind Dead from the village. Night of the Seagulls improves immensely on its predecessor and is a darker instalment in the series, with a welcome return of the gory virgin slayings. The Blind Dead showing a slightly improved turn of pace as they feed on the newly disembowelled victims. The film is still lacking in some departments, with the nightly sacrifices becoming rather samey, its not until near that the pace picks up as the Dead Knights Templars advance on the village to take revenge on the Kleins. Solid entry, but its pace will turn many off.