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  2. Tombs of the Blind Dead - Wikipedia

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    The film was the first in Ossorio's "Blind Dead" series, spawning three official sequels: Return of the Blind Dead (1973), The Ghost Galleon (1974) and Night of the Seagulls (1975). Its success helped kickstart the Spanish horror film boom of the early 1970s. [2] [3]

  3. Category:Spanish horror films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish horror films" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 99.9 (film) A.

  4. La cabina - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021 a replica of the red phone booth was inaugurated as a tribute to the film and its director Antonio Mercero near its filming location in Madrid. [ 1 ] La cabina (English: The Telephone Box ) is a 1972 Spanish television film directed by Antonio Mercero , and written by himself and José Luis Garci , starring José Luis López ...

  5. List of horror films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    Horror films released in the 1970s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1970; List of horror films of 1971; List of horror films of 1972; List of horror films of 1973; List of horror films of 1974; List of horror films of 1975; List of horror films of 1976; List of horror films of 1977; List of horror films of 1978

  6. List of Spanish films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2025, at 00:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. The Ancines Woods - Wikipedia

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    The Ancines Woods (Spanish: El Bosque del Lobo, lit. 'The Forest of the Wolf' also known as The Wolf's Forest) is a 1970 Spanish drama/horror film co-written, produced, and directed by Pedro Olea. [1] It is based on the novel by Carlos Martínez-Barbeito, and is partially based on the life of Manuel Blanco Romasanta and his alleged lycanthropy. [2]

  8. La Noche de Walpurgis - Wikipedia

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    La Noche de Walpurgis /Walpurgis Night (released in the United States as The Werewolf vs.The Vampire Woman, in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf, and in Canada as Werewolf Shadow), is a 1970 Spanish/German [4] horror film starring Paul Naschy, the fifth in his series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky.

  9. Murder in a Blue World - Wikipedia

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    Murder in a Blue World (Spanish: Una gota de sangre para morir amando, lit. A Drop of Blood to Die Loving; French: Le bal du vaudou, lit. The Voodoo Ball) is a 1973 Spanish-French dystopian science fiction/crime/horror film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia and starring Sue Lyon, Christopher Mitchum and Jean Sorel.