Ash, a handsome, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed department store clerk, is time warped backwards into England's Dark Ages, where he romances a beauty and faces legions of the undead.
Bruce Campbell
Ash
Embeth Davidtz
Sheila
Marcus Gilbert
Arthur
Ian Abercrombie
Wiseman
Richard Grove
Duke Henry
Michael Earl Reid
Gold Tooth
Timothy Patrick Quill
Blacksmith
Bridget Fonda
Linda
Patricia Tallman
Possessed Witch
Ted Raimi
Cowardly Warrior / Second Supportive Villager / S-Mart Clerk
Deke Anderson
Tiny Ash #1
Bruce Thomas
Tiny Ash #2
Sara Shearer
Old Woman
Shiva Gordon
Pit Deadite #1
Billy Bryan
Pit Deadite #2
Nadine Grycan
Winged Deadite
Bill Moseley
Deadite Captain
Micheal Kenney
Henry's Man
Andy Bale
Lieutenant #1
Robert Brent Lappin
Lieutenant #2
Rad Milo
Tower Guard
Brad Bradbury
Chief Archer
Sol Abrams
Fake Shemp
Lorraine Axeman
Fake Shemp
Josh Becker
Fake Shemp
Sheri Burke
Fake Shemp
Don Campbell
Fake Shemp
Charlie Campbell
Fake Shemp
Harley Cokeliss
Fake Shemp
Ken Jepson
Fake Shemp
William Lustig
Fake Shemp
David O'Malley
Fake Shemp
David Pollison
Fake Shemp
Ivan Raimi
Fake Shemp
Bernard Rose
Fake Shemp
Bill Vincent
Fake Shemp
Chris Webster
Fake Shemp
Ron Zwang
Fake Shemp
Angela Featherstone
Girl in S-Mart (uncredited)
Patricia Anne Isgate-Hayward
Peasant Woman (uncredited)
Bridget Hoffman
Sword Fighter (uncredited)
Lisa Michelle Axelrod
Wench (uncredited)
J Michael Briggs
Horseback Warrior (uncredited)
Eric Clarke
Deadite (uncredited)
Courtney Pakiz
Deadite (uncredited)
Sam Raimi
Knight in Sweatshirt and Sneakers (uncredited)
Jerry Rector
Tiny Ash #3 (uncredited)
Monique Yates Jr.
Graveyard Wench (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Sam Raimi
Writer
Ivan Raimi
October 18, 2019
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My name is Ash and I am a slave. Close as I can figure, the year is thirteen hundred A.D and I'm being dragged to my death.
Army of Darkness is directed by Sam Raimi and Raimi co-writes the screenplay with his brother Ivan. It stars Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert, Ian Abercrombie, Richard Grove and Timothy Patrick Quill. Music is by Joseph LoDuca and cinematography by Bill Pope.
Ash (Campbell) is transported to 1300 A.D., where he must battle an army of the dead and retrieve the Necronomicon so he can return home.
Unofficially it's Evil Dead III, but as the fans will atest, this is a very different animal to the two films that preceeded it. Blending high energy jinks in medieval times with comedy horror staples, it's a riotous idea that mostly works. Of course one has to accept it on its riotous terms, this for sure isn't a pic for the highbrow crowd. Though it should at least be given the chance to brighten a dark day.
Campell as Ash is put through the mangler once again, with some nifty physical comedy nestling nicely with that of Ash's anachronistic verbalities. It's all breakneck stuff that's performed with a wonderfully self mocking attitude that's easy to warm to. It's a comic book brought to life and it never sags, but some of the cartoon sequence beasties sadly do look a little flat.
Great fun if prepared for what type of pic it is, it's not hard to see why it is so beloved in Evil Dead fan circles. 7/10
Footnote: There are alterante ending versions, of which I have only seen the downbeat time potion one - but being the miserable sod that I am, I love this ending.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$11,000,000.00
Revenue:
$21,502,976.00