Picture of the Pirates' Room inside The Shelton Museum of New York, a fictitious place that's part of the Mania of the Zombies sequel; and 'La noche del terror ciego', the Spanish 1971 Zombie classic, translated as, 'Tombs of the Blind Dead', right in the media section, in which medieval monk Zombies are released from their tombs...
Warning: It is rated PG-13 for some violence.
You must be 13 years and over to see and hear it.
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They forced the padlocks off.
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'Is the treasure there?', Baxter asked.
'Sí, pero ten cuidado con los Zombies...Ellos arrancar la carne de los brazos de los piratas. Y la tierra está maldita', Diego advertido.
And the New Yorker nodded.
"I'll be careful".
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He opened the tombs.
And, just as both men peered into the empty darkness, lightning struck. It coursed through the adventurerer's bodies...
...As they screamed in horror...
...While the Zombies fingers moved...
...And ripped across their skulls...
...So they could feed.
(English translation of the Spanish text)
'Yes, but beware of the Zombies...They rip the flesh off pirates' arms. And the land is cursed', Diego warned.
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Mania of the Zombies Skeletons of the Undead Book One
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