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  • The Evil Dead was a popular horror movie series. In 2003, Agent Burke compared Chalo under the effects of the Ancient healing device to the possessed characters in The Evil Dead. (SG1: "Evolution, Part 2")
  • The Evil Dead is a 2012 upcoming horror film that is a remake of the original 1981 film. the film stars: Matt Barr as Ash, Zac Efron as Scotty, Emma Stone as Linda, Paris Bennett as Kendra, Tequan Richmond as Jared, Lizzy Caplin as Cheryl, Mila Kunis as Shelly, and Erik Knudsen as Cody.
  • The Evil Dead is a 1981 horror film, famously made by Sam Raimi for only $4.79. The film stars Bruce Campbell as himself and is based on Campbell's actual experiences in the Tennessee forestland. As with all Sam Raimi films, all the Raimi siblings are featured: Ted, Ivan, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich Raimi play every other speaking role in the picture, while Raimi's slightly retarded cousin, the GM Oldsmobile 88, plays itself in a non-speaking cameo.
  • The Evil Dead was a cult movie in which the main character spent the majority of the movie killing zombies with a chainsaw. In 2009, Jack Harkness likened Rhys Williams with a chainsaw covered in blood to The Evil Dead. (TV: Something Borrowed)
  • The low-budget horror film attracted the interest of producer Irvin Shapiro, who helped screen the film at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Author Stephen King gave a rave review of the film, which helped convince New Line Cinema to serve as its distributor. Though a meager commercial success in the United States, the film made its budget back through worldwide distribution, and grossed $2.4 million during its theatrical run. Original critical reception was positive, and in the years since its release, The Evil Dead has developed a reputation as one of the largest cult films, and has been cited among the greatest horror films of all time. The Evil Dead launched the careers of Campbell and Raimi, who would collaborate on several films together throughout the years, including Raimi's Spider-Ma
  • The film was extremely controversial for its graphic violence and gore, being initially turned down by almost all U.S. distributors, until a European company picked it up. It finally premiered on October 15, 1981. Although its budget was just $375,000, it was a moderate success at the box office, grossing a total of $2,400,000 in the U.S. upon its initial release. Despite getting mixed reviews by critics at the time, it is now widely accepted as a classic of the horror genre and has a dedicated worldwide cult following. The film spawned two sequels, Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn and Army of Darkness.
  • The Evil Dead (Evil Dead) is a 1981 horror film, written and directed by Sam Raimi, starring the then-unknown Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, and Betsy Baker. Despite its low budget and the melodramatic, bad acting due to the actors inexperience, the film grossed over $2.4 million at the box office and launched the careers of Raimi, Campbell, and Tapert, who collaborated on films for years afterwards.
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  • Edna Ruth Paul
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  • Joseph LoDuca
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  • Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Hal Delrich, Betsy Baker, Sarah York
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  • Evil Dead
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  • 5100.0
  • 85.0
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  • 1981-10-15
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  • USA
  • United States
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  • The Evil Dead
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  • The Evil Dead
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  • Original theatrical release poster
  • Movie poster for The Evil Dead
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  • Tim Philo
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  • Phantom Forest
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  • Write the first section of your page here.
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  • The Evil Dead (Evil Dead) is a 1981 horror film, written and directed by Sam Raimi, starring the then-unknown Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, and Betsy Baker. Despite its low budget and the melodramatic, bad acting due to the actors inexperience, the film grossed over $2.4 million at the box office and launched the careers of Raimi, Campbell, and Tapert, who collaborated on films for years afterwards. It is based on the short film Within the Woods, which served as a 'prototype' that allowed Raimi to secure $90,000 to produce the film. The film was a hardship for the cast and crew, being filmed at an actual cabin in Morristown, Tennessee, secluded from the nearby town. Despite the hardships, the film was released to positive reviews, including a rave review from Stephen King, calling it "the most ferociously original horror film of the year", allowing it to secure an international distributor, the then-unknown New Line Cinema. The film currently holds a 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is considered to be one of the largest cult films.
  • The Evil Dead was a popular horror movie series. In 2003, Agent Burke compared Chalo under the effects of the Ancient healing device to the possessed characters in The Evil Dead. (SG1: "Evolution, Part 2")
  • The Evil Dead is a 2012 upcoming horror film that is a remake of the original 1981 film. the film stars: Matt Barr as Ash, Zac Efron as Scotty, Emma Stone as Linda, Paris Bennett as Kendra, Tequan Richmond as Jared, Lizzy Caplin as Cheryl, Mila Kunis as Shelly, and Erik Knudsen as Cody.
  • The film was extremely controversial for its graphic violence and gore, being initially turned down by almost all U.S. distributors, until a European company picked it up. It finally premiered on October 15, 1981. Although its budget was just $375,000, it was a moderate success at the box office, grossing a total of $2,400,000 in the U.S. upon its initial release. Despite getting mixed reviews by critics at the time, it is now widely accepted as a classic of the horror genre and has a dedicated worldwide cult following. The film spawned two sequels, Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn and Army of Darkness. The film was submitted for a rating in 1994, and the MPAA classified it with an NC-17. When Elite Entertainment released the film on DVD in 1999 they retained the NC-17. Anchor Bay Entertainment has since acquired the DVD rights to the film, and their subsequent releases have surrendered the rating to allow them to release the film unrated.
  • The low-budget horror film attracted the interest of producer Irvin Shapiro, who helped screen the film at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Author Stephen King gave a rave review of the film, which helped convince New Line Cinema to serve as its distributor. Though a meager commercial success in the United States, the film made its budget back through worldwide distribution, and grossed $2.4 million during its theatrical run. Original critical reception was positive, and in the years since its release, The Evil Dead has developed a reputation as one of the largest cult films, and has been cited among the greatest horror films of all time. The Evil Dead launched the careers of Campbell and Raimi, who would collaborate on several films together throughout the years, including Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. The film has spawned a media franchise, beginning with two sequels directed by Raimi, Evil Dead II (1987) and Army of Darkness (1992), as well as video games and comic books. The film's protagonist Ash Williams (Campbell) is regarded as a cult icon. A remake titled Evil Dead was released in 2013, with Raimi co-writing the script and producing the film alongside Campbell and The Evil Dead producer Robert Tapert.
  • The Evil Dead is a 1981 horror film, famously made by Sam Raimi for only $4.79. The film stars Bruce Campbell as himself and is based on Campbell's actual experiences in the Tennessee forestland. As with all Sam Raimi films, all the Raimi siblings are featured: Ted, Ivan, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich Raimi play every other speaking role in the picture, while Raimi's slightly retarded cousin, the GM Oldsmobile 88, plays itself in a non-speaking cameo.
  • The Evil Dead was a cult movie in which the main character spent the majority of the movie killing zombies with a chainsaw. In 2009, Jack Harkness likened Rhys Williams with a chainsaw covered in blood to The Evil Dead. (TV: Something Borrowed)
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