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Evil Dead II (1987)

March 13, 1987 (US) Horror, Comedy, Fantasy • 84m

Overview

Ash Williams and his girlfriend Linda find a log cabin in the woods with a voice recording from an archeologist who had recorded himself reciting ancient chants from "The Book of the Dead." As they play the recording an evil power is unleashed taking over Linda's body.

Director

Sam Raimi

Top Billed

Bruce Campbell

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Ted Raimi
Ted Raimi

Possessed Henrietta

John Peakes
John Peakes

Professor Knowby

Sol Abrams
Sol Abrams

Fake Shemp

Sam Raimi
Sam Raimi

Fake Shemp / Medieval Soldier / Possessed Rocking Chair

William Preston Robertson
William Preston Robertson

The Hand / The Dark Spirit / The Deer Head / The Enchanted Objects (voice)

Tony Elwood
Tony Elwood

Luggage Monkey (uncredited)

David M. Goodman
David M. Goodman

Airport Worker (uncredited)

Gary Jones
Gary Jones

The Hand (uncredited)

Greg Nicotero
Greg Nicotero

The Hand / Evil Ed's Hand / Henrietta's Long Neck Pee-Wee Head (uncredited)

Tom Sullivan
Tom Sullivan

Baggage Handler (uncredited)

Robert Tapert
Robert Tapert

Airport Worker (uncredited)

John Walter
John Walter

The Hand / Evil Ed's Hand (uncredited)

Crew
Howard Berger
Howard Berger

Makeup Effects

Sam Raimi
Sam Raimi

Screenplay

Wendy Bell
Wendy Bell

Makeup Artist

Shannon Shea
Shannon Shea

Makeup Effects

Bryant Tausek
Bryant Tausek

Makeup Effects

Robert Kurtzman
Robert Kurtzman

Makeup Effects

Irvin Shapiro
Irvin Shapiro

Executive Producer

Joseph LoDuca
Joseph LoDuca

Original Music Composer

Philip Duffin
Philip Duffin

Art Direction

Alex De Benedetti
Alex De Benedetti

Executive Producer

Randy Bennett
Randy Bennett

Art Direction

Elizabeth Moore
Elizabeth Moore

Set Decoration

Mike Trcic
Mike Trcic

Makeup Artist

Greg Nicotero
Greg Nicotero

Makeup Effects

Aaron Sims
Aaron Sims

Makeup Effects

Peter Deming
Peter Deming

Director of Photography

Mark Shostrom
Mark Shostrom

Makeup Effects

Gary Jensen
Gary Jensen

Stunt Coordinator



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

October 18, 2015

The Flaming Groovy!

Yes indeed, Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are back to shake some action with this remake of their own The Evil Dead (1981), only this time with more money and more overt humour. A quick prologue sets things up nicely, then BAM! Ash (Campbell) and his squeeze are in the cabin of doom and about to be part of a night of unholy demonic terror.

It's a nightmare of the black comedy kind, where Raimi and Campbell invite us to a … read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

February 12, 2018

RELEASED IN 1987 and written & directed by Sam Raimi, “The Evil Dead” chronicles events when two Michigan State students (Bruce Campbell & Denise Bixler) travel to a remote cabin in western Tennessee for spring break wherein they discover a copy of the Book of the Dead and an audiotape whose incantations resurrect demons in the woods. The daughter of the archeologist who made the tape (Sarah Berry) also visits the cabin with her beau (Richard Dom… read the rest.

tmdb40011370

⭐ 9/10

November 26, 2019

Not really much of a fan of slasher/gore films, but friends suggested I give this a try purely because the film does not try to take itself too seriously, and despite the fact there is lots of gore here, none of it looked particularly realistic and only adds to the extremely black humour of the whole affair.

But what attracted me to this film was the charisma of the lead actor Ash, played by Bruce Campbell. He is not a great actor by any stret… read the rest.

Nathan

⭐ 8/10

May 16, 2023

The Evil Dead II takes everything fans loved from the original and ramps it up to one thousand, but is that such a good thing? The direction from Raimi is very present once again with fantastically creative shots and quick zooms that are such a staple of his. The story is way more fleshed out here, with interesting flash backs that give the original an entirely new perspective. The special effects are better than the original, and we get to see a… read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 2/10

April 4, 2024

**I don't understand the hype.**

When watching this film, I got the serious impression that “Army of Darkness” ended up being a kind of sequel or spin-off to this work, considering the themes involved and the persistence of the main actor, Bruce Campbell. Both films have similarities, and it's hard not to think about it.

Sam Raimi is one of those directors who have made a name for himself in horror cinema, but I can't help but think that th… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$3,500,000

Revenue

$10,900,000

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