An inspired gross-out horror pic.
The Evil Dead (1979)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:42
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: This classic low budget horror film combines just the right amount of gore and black humor, giving The Evil Dead an equal amount of thrills and laughs.
Runtime: 2 hrs 6 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Director Sam Raimi's first film has achieved legendary status since its 1982 release, and for good reason. Though perhaps not as widely seen as its two sequels, EVIL DEAD 2 and ARMY OF DARKNESS,... Director Sam Raimi's first film has achieved legendary status since its 1982 release, and for good reason. Though perhaps not as widely seen as its two sequels, EVIL DEAD 2 and ARMY OF DARKNESS, THE EVIL DEAD is arguably the best of the three. It is the story of five college-age friends who travel to a cabin in rural Tennessee where the stumble upon the Book of the Dead, an ancient tome bound in human flesh and inked in blood. After unwittingly awakening the unspeakable terror told of in the book, each of the friends is transformed into the evil dead, one by one, except for Ash (Bruce Campbell). So, Ash is left with no other way to survive than to dismember the living corpses of his sister, girlfriend, and two of his friends. Shot on a shoestring budget, the film boasts some impressive camera work and extremely over-the-top gore effects as well as a sense of humor much more subtle than the tongue-in-cheek aesthetic of the two sequels. [More]
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Betsy Baker, Theresa Tilly
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Betsy Baker, Theresa Tilly, Hal Delrich
Director: Sam Raimi
Director: Sam Raimi
Screenwriter: Sam Raimi
Producer: Rob Tapert
Reviews for The Evil Dead
Director Sam Raimi attacks the movie with a brutal kind of kinetic creativity, moving the camera in truly unique patterns.
The Evil Dead's no-holds-barred resourcefulness places it among the masterpieces of the genre.
If you can overlook the mostly lame-o acting, cheeseball effects and fumbling drama, there's enough fledgling genius here to fill another thousand horror movies.
Energetic, original and icky, Raimi's splat-stick debut is a tight little horror classic that deserves its cult reputation, despite the best efforts of the censors.
Sam Raimi directed this 1983 horror feature fresh out of film school, and his anything-for-an-effect enthusiasm pays off in lots of formally inventive bits.
Not for the faint of heart or those uninitiated in the ways of modern horror, it's a hoot for fans of the genre.
While injecting considerable black humor, neophyte Detroit-based writer-director Sam Raimi maintains suspense and a nightmarish mood in between the showy outbursts of special effects gore and graphic violence which are staples of modern horror pictures.
Short on characterisation and plot but strong on atmospheric horror and visual churns.
With a flurry of dismembered body parts, the film spells its intentions in scaring with complete, relentless excess.
Le premier film d’une excellente trilogie [...] mais les deux autres volets sont davantage des incontournables.
Think "The Blair Witch Project," but with the witch holding the camera.
Latest News for The Evil Dead
November 06, 2009:
Evil Dead to Rise Again in 2010 ![]()
The cult classic that made Sam Raimi the object of horror fans' affections is being resurrected and brought back to theaters next year. The director has agreed to hold midnight... More...
February 08, 2009:
Campbell's in No Rush for Evil Dead 4 ![]()
He's supposed to be promoting "My Name Is Bruce," but Bruce Campbell is smart enough to know that everyone wants to talk about "Evil Dead" -- especially the possibility of a... More...
October 21, 2008:
Fourth Evil Dead Still on Raimi's Back Burner ![]()
Remember a few months ago, when Sam Raimi hinted that he and his brother Ivan might be sitting down to write a fourth "Evil Dead" movie in August? Well, there still isn't a script. More...
September 08, 2008:
Evil Dead: The Musical Coming to Theaters...in 3-D? ![]()
Producers of the off-Broadway hit "Evil Dead: The Musical" are in negotiations with Sam Raimi to clear the way for a 3-D film adaptation of the show. More...
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