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The living corpses of the Satan-worshiping Knights Templar hunt for human victims in a 16th century galleon.The living corpses of the Satan-worshiping Knights Templar hunt for human victims in a 16th century galleon.The living corpses of the Satan-worshiping Knights Templar hunt for human victims in a 16th century galleon.
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Horror of the Zombies otherwise known as The Ghost Galleon is the third movie in the Blind Dead franchise and presently the lowest rated on IMDB.
I loved the first film, I found the second rather disappointing and this deserves its place as the lowest rated.
It tells the story of two women out on the ocean who run into a huge galleon. Upon investigating they fall afoul of the Blind Dead and their employers come looking for them.
The ship setting was a great idea and had limitless potential but sadly the whole thing is a real sorry swing and a miss.
For a start everything looks shoddy, the sfx have taken a step backwards and look terrible. The ominous charm of the franchise is all but gone and truth be told very little actually happens and our ocularly challenged undead friends are barely on screen at all.
I can't believe such a great franchise is nose diving so badly, I can only hope the finale ends it on a high but it's not looking good.
The Ghost Galleon is a weak entry and an all round pretty lame film.
The Good:
Some great ideas
The Bad:
Timeline is still confusing
Very dull
Lacks everything that made the first movie so effective
Some beyond bad sfx
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
A petrol fueled motor boat cannot move out the way of slow moving incoming traffic
Religious scientists, still the most baffling oxymoron
I loved the first film, I found the second rather disappointing and this deserves its place as the lowest rated.
It tells the story of two women out on the ocean who run into a huge galleon. Upon investigating they fall afoul of the Blind Dead and their employers come looking for them.
The ship setting was a great idea and had limitless potential but sadly the whole thing is a real sorry swing and a miss.
For a start everything looks shoddy, the sfx have taken a step backwards and look terrible. The ominous charm of the franchise is all but gone and truth be told very little actually happens and our ocularly challenged undead friends are barely on screen at all.
I can't believe such a great franchise is nose diving so badly, I can only hope the finale ends it on a high but it's not looking good.
The Ghost Galleon is a weak entry and an all round pretty lame film.
The Good:
Some great ideas
The Bad:
Timeline is still confusing
Very dull
Lacks everything that made the first movie so effective
Some beyond bad sfx
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
A petrol fueled motor boat cannot move out the way of slow moving incoming traffic
Religious scientists, still the most baffling oxymoron
I read that this is the weakest of the 4 Blind Dead movies, but it isnt that bad. I found it on the cheapo Brentwood 4 film DVD set called Horror Rises From The Grave - in this set the film is titled Zombie Flesh Eaters. Found in the cheapo bin at a huge chain video store inhabiting 99% of all shopping malls. The print is passable, but not great. The title sequence is partially missing (probably to accommodate the name change), the lack of gore and nudity make me think that this version is a TV edit, but until they release a Criterion version, this one is OK.
Typical ghost ship story, with a couple of twists. Namely the ghost ship is full of Templars. Creepy scenes with the bearded Templars running around in their grubby oilskin robes are so well done that they excuse surreally wooden dialog, huge plot holes and the all time goofiest burning toy ship in a bathtub scene you will ever see. Classic!!
Typical ghost ship story, with a couple of twists. Namely the ghost ship is full of Templars. Creepy scenes with the bearded Templars running around in their grubby oilskin robes are so well done that they excuse surreally wooden dialog, huge plot holes and the all time goofiest burning toy ship in a bathtub scene you will ever see. Classic!!
I saw this for the first time recently. Have enjoyed the first two but this one is a disappointment.
This film is the third in Ossorio's Blind Dead series.
This is the weakest one n nothing compared to the first two.
It has some genuine atmosphere n claustrophobic feel along with a solid ending.
The templar's horses' r missing n the film moves at a very slow pace, more slower than the zombies.
Some of the scenes r shot in the dark which is annoying.
A pair of models lose contact with the ad agency while busy shooting on a boat in the middle of the ocean. They cross a dimension n board a mysterious dilapidated ship covered by thick fog. A friend of one of the models contacts the agency regarding the whereabouts but is abducted by the boss of the agency. She unwillingly takes part in the rescue op along with the businessman, his secretary, his bodyguard n a scientist in their search for the missing models and their boat.
A pair of models lose contact with the ad agency while busy shooting on a boat in the middle of the ocean. They cross a dimension n board a mysterious dilapidated ship covered by thick fog. A friend of one of the models contacts the agency regarding the whereabouts but is abducted by the boss of the agency. She unwillingly takes part in the rescue op along with the businessman, his secretary, his bodyguard n a scientist in their search for the missing models and their boat.
C´mon people, this film is not that bad as often said! In any case it´s much better than the awful fourth part of the series! Okay, gorehounds surely will be disappointed, because there is only one splatter scene brought on, but director Armando de Ossorio did a good job with creating a wonderful creepy atmosphere with lots of fog, half-dark pictures and middle aged monk chorales. Somehow this film even could be watched as a predecessor to John Carpenter´s classic "The Fog", because both movie are quite similar to each other in view of the mood and the style. If you like the Blind Dead-series you should not miss this one!
This is one of the entries in Ossorios' Templar zombie series. The Templars were witches burned alive at the stake thousands of years ago. They are back as skeletal zombies. This one is the best of the series. Atmospheric and spooky it's worth a look. Don't expect digital effects like your modern so called horror film, but expect an actual HORROR FILM!! If you like this one check out the other Templar films, Tombs Of the Blind Dead, Return Of the Evil Dead or Fangs Of the Living Dead(not easy to find). Digital effects are destroying horror films, if your not a fan of the older stuff, go to your local video store, look in the old horror section, and rent some REAL STUFF!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe film is the third in Amando de Ossorio's "Blind Dead" series, and the sequel to Return of the Evil Dead (1973) . It was followed by the final entry, Night of the Seagulls (1975).
- GoofsWhen the boat catches fire near the climax of the film, the fire is too large and reveals the fact that it is a model that's burning, not a real ship.
- ConnectionsEdited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
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- Ghost Ships of the Blind Dead
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- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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