A look back at the 1981 Cult Classic ‘Evil Dead’
The Evil Dead is a 1981 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi and executive produced by Raimi and Bruce Campbell, who also starred alongside Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker. The film focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a remote wooded area. After they find an audio tape that, when played, releases a legion of demons and spirits, members of the group suffer from demonic possession, leading to increasingly gory mayhem. Raimi and the cast produced the short film Within the Woods as a “prototype” to build the interest of potential investors, which secured US$90,000 to produce The Evil Dead. The film was shot on location in a remote cabin located in Morristown, Tennessee, in a difficult filming process that proved extremely uncomfortable for the cast and crew.
The low-budget horror film attracted the interest of producer Irvin Shapiro, who helped screen the film at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Horror author Stephen King gave a rave review of the film, which helped convince New Line Cinema to serve as its distributor. Though a modest commercial success in the United States, grossing just $2.4 million, it was a bigger success internationally, grossing more than $27 million for a worldwide gross of $29.4 million. Both early and later critical reception were universally positive and in the years since its release, The Evil Dead has developed a reputation as one of the most significant cult films, cited among the greatest horror films of all time and one of the most successful independent films. The Evil Dead launched the careers of Campbell and Raimi, who collaborated on several films together, including Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy.
One of the standout aspects of The Evil Dead is its practical effects, which were groundbreaking for its time. The film showcases Raimi’s creativity and resourcefulness, as he uses inventive camera techniques and DIY techniques to create a sense of unease and terror. The combination of eerie lighting, unsettling sound design, and the relentless onslaught of supernatural elements makes for an intense and suspenseful viewing experience.
The cast, primarily composed of unknown actors, delivers solid performances considering the limited budget and the nature of the story. Bruce Campbell, in particular, shines as the protagonist, Ash Williams, displaying a mix of vulnerability and determination as he fights against the evil forces. Campbell’s physicality and comedic timing add an extra layer of entertainment to the film.
The film spawned a media franchise, beginning with two sequels written and directed by Raimi, Evil Dead II (1987) and Army of Darkness (1992), as well as video games, comic books, and a television series. The film’s protagonist Ash Williams (Campbell) is regarded as a cult icon. The fourth film, serving as reboot, remake and sequel, was titled Evil Dead and was released in 2013. Raimi co-produced the film alongside Campbell and the franchise producer, Robert Tapert. As with the films, the follow-up television series Ash vs Evil Dead was created and produced by Sam and Ivan Raimi, with Campbell also executive producing.
While The Evil Dead franchise may not be for everyone due to its graphic violence and gore, it remains a landmark in the horror genre. The relentless pace and escalating tension always keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, and the occasional moments of dark humor provide some relief from the intensity. The Evil Dead’s influence can be seen in countless horror films that have followed, making it a must-watch for genre enthusiasts.
17 Comments
@morlockmeat
5 years agoThe Great Bruce Campbell, in his film debut!!!
@jmdnelson4891
4 years agoYou're not a true horror fan if you don't own The Evil Dead Trilogy!!
@konstantinoskaragiannis1596
4 years ago"The Evil Dead"(1981) is one of the most scariest movies of all time! This is an excellent cult horror movie!
@asian-americanwithanopinio8954
4 years agoTop 5 Horror films of all-time
@user-dr2yz8um3d
3 years agoThe movie turns 40 today!
show more show lessI still cannot believe this was Sam Raimi's feature debut into the Hollywood landscape pre-Spider-Man
Bruce Campbell's first on-screen appearance too
Very low-budget but the movie still delivers scares and some of the most gruesome, memorable makeup effects in horror
The fast zoom-in camerawork is used brilliantly
That infamous tree rape scene will always haunt viewers
Glad Raimi got better with the sequels even spawning a musical, a remake, a video game coming out in 2022, and even the tv series which came out in 2015
One of its financiers was allegedly horrified by its tone during that Michigan premiere; several British courts found it obscene, leading to a prolonged legal battle over censorship in the UK; and the film even only received major distribution at all because Stephen King wrote a glowing review in 1982 after seeing it at Cannes
Raimi and the crew actually did stay in the cabin for real while filming despite the reputation it had for already being haunted
Much like a real horror movie after they wrapped up the cabin was struck by lightning and burnt to the ground
Still love this movie a lot with its mixture of gore and humor
@ryancochbain3583
3 years agoThis movie kind of scary and I almost got afraid
@razorshark9320
3 years agoThis is my favorite out of all 3 films.
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@rickrivas136
2 years agoSeen that thriller
@zachwillas6329
2 years agoI have sadly never seen any of The Evil Dead movies. A huge regret especially since the new one is coming out soon.
@JonBaldassari
2 years agoThe original, hands down the best.
@MegatrontheCybermobian
1 year agoBest horror franchise ever made.
@jordanbaynes6809
1 year agoThis movie makes me go in the middle of my bed it is truly the scariest movie
@jamiekargus794
7 months agoThey shouldn't have remade this.
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