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''Evil Dead II'' (also known in publicity materials as ''Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn'') is a 1987 American comedy horror film directed by Sam Raimi, who co-wrote it with Scott Spiegel. The second installment in the ''Evil Dead'' film series, it is considered both a
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and
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(or "requel") to ''
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'' (1981). It stars Bruce Campbell as
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, who vacations with his girlfriend to a remote cabin in the woods. He discovers an audio tape of recitations from a book of ancient texts, and when the recording is played, it unleashes a number of
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s which possess and torment him. After the critical and commercial failure of '' Crimewave'' (1985), Raimi, producer Robert Tapert, and Campbell began work on a sequel to ''The Evil Dead'' at the insistence of their publicist
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. Having endorsed the original film, author
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brought the project to the attention of producer Dino De Laurentiis, with whom he had been making his directorial debut '' Maximum Overdrive'' (1986). De Laurentiis agreed to provide financial backing, and assigned the filmmakers a considerably larger budget than they had worked with on the original film. Although Raimi had devised a premise set in the
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and involving
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, De Laurentiis requested that the film be similar to its predecessor. ''Evil Dead II'' was shot in
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and
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in 1986, and featured extensive stop-motion animation and
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effects created by a team of artists that included Mark Shostrom,
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, Robert Kurtzman and Tom Sullivan, the latter of whom returned from the original film. The finished film was released in the United States on March 13, 1987; due to its high level of violence, it was released through a pseudonymous distributor to curb an anticipated
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from the
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. Much like ''The Evil Dead'', it was widely acclaimed by critics, who praised its humor, Raimi's direction, and Campbell's performance; many have considered it superior to its predecessor and similarly as one of the greatest horror films ever made. Despite being given a somewhat
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, it was a minor box office success, grossing just under $6 million. As with the first film, ''Evil Dead II'' has accumulated a large, international
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. In 1992, it was followed by the direct sequel ''
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'', which utilized Raimi's original premise; in 2013, it was followed by the soft
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and continuation '' Evil Dead''; and in 2015, it was followed by the television series '' Ash vs Evil Dead''. A fifth film in the series, '' Evil Dead Rise'', was released on April 21, 2023.


Plot

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students
Ash Williams Ashley Joanna "Ash" Williams is a fictional character and the protagonist of the '' Evil Dead'' franchise. Created by Sam Raimi, he is portrayed by Bruce Campbell and is the only character to appear in each entry of the series, including a po ...
and his girlfriend, Linda, take a romantic getaway to a seemingly abandoned cabin in the woods. While in it, Ash plays a tape of
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Raymond Knowby, the cabin's previous inhabitant, reciting passages from the "Book of the Dead", '' Necronomicon Ex-Mortis'', which he uncovered during an archaeological dig. The recorded incantation unleashes an unseen evil force, known as the Kandarian Demon, that kills and possesses Linda, turning her into a "deadite". Ash decapitates Linda with a shovel and buries her in a shallow grave near the cabin. As dawn approaches, the evil force throws Ash through the woods. He briefly becomes possessed by the demon, but the sunlight expels it from him. Ash attempts to flee the area but finds that the bridge to the cabin has been destroyed. The entity chases him back to the cabin, where Linda's revived head bites his hand. He runs to the toolshed and destroys the deadite Linda with a chainsaw, but his bitten right hand becomes possessed and tries to kill him. Ash severs it with the chainsaw and tries to shoot it with a shotgun, but the hand mocks him and escapes. Meanwhile, Knowby's daughter Annie and her research partner, Ed Getley, return from the dig with the missing pages of the ''Necronomicon''. Blocked by the destroyed bridge, they enlist handyman Jake and his girlfriend Bobby Joe to lead them to the cabin on foot. There they find an embattled Ash, who accidentally grazes Bobby Joe while trying to shoot his possessed hand. Assuming that he murdered Annie's parents, the newcomers lock him in the cellar. The four new arrivals listen to the rest of the tape recording, where Knowby explains that he killed his wife Henrietta after she was possessed by the Kandarian Demon, then buried her in the cellar. The deadite Henrietta bursts from her grave and possesses Ed, whom Ash, now freed from the cellar, dismembers with an axe. Bobby Joe flees through the woods when Ash's severed hand latches onto hers, but demonically possessed trees drag her to her death. Annie translates two of the ''Necronomicon''s pages, which portray a fabled hero with a blade for a hand and detail a ritual that will make the evil take physical form and then open a portal through which it may be banished. Before they can perform the ritual, Jake turns on them and throws the pages into the cellar, forcing them at gunpoint to locate Bobby Joe. In the woods, Ash becomes possessed once more and attacks Jake. Annie retreats to the cabin and accidentally stabs Jake with a Kandarian dagger, mistaking him for the possessed Ash, before Henrietta kills him. Deadite Ash tries to kill Annie, but returns to his normal self upon seeing Linda's necklace. With Annie's help, Ash modifies the chainsaw, attaches it to the stump of his right arm, and cuts the shotgun's barrel. After finding the missing pages of the ''Necronomicon'' in the cellar, Ash kills Henrietta. Annie starts reciting the incantation, which makes the demon physically manifest and attack Ash. As she attempts to finish the incantation, Ash's severed hand stabs her in the back. Annie completes the ritual with her dying breath, opening up a whirling temporal vortex which sucks in not only the demon, but also Ash and his Oldsmobile Delta 88. Ash and his Oldsmobile land in the
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. A group of knights confront him and initially mistake him for a deadite, but when a real
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-like deadite appears and Ash blasts it with his shotgun, they hail him as their champion. Realizing that he is the hero prophesied in the book, Ash breaks down and screams in dismay.


Cast


Production


Development

The concept of a
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to ''The Evil Dead'' was discussed during location shooting on the first film.
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, the film's publicist, pushed writer/director Sam Raimi to devise a premise for such a film. Working with screenwriter Sheldon Lettich, Raimi settled on a story in which Ash was sucked through a time portal to the
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, where he would encounter more deadites. Shapiro was enticed by the concept, and took out advertisements in trade magazines to promote the project, then titled ''Evil Dead II: Evil Dead and the Army of Darkness'', in May 1984. After
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and
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passed on it, the sequel was shelved in favor of Raimi's next film, '' Crimewave'' (1985), a
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co-written with Joel and Ethan Coen. After ''Crimewave'' was released to critical and audience disinterest, Raimi and his partners at Renaissance Pictures, producer Robert Tapert and actor/co-producer Bruce Campbell, took Shapiro up on his sequel offer, knowing that another flop would further stall their already-lagging careers. Development of ''Evil Dead II'' initially began in collaboration with
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, which had co-financed and distributed ''Crimewave'', but the filmmakers eventually felt that they were being stalled after five months' pre-production work, and began conducting interviews with prospective cast and crew members. Around this time, producer Dino De Laurentiis, the owner of production and distribution company De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG), asked Raimi if he would be interested in directing an adaptation of the
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novel '' Thinner''. Raimi turned down the offer, but De Laurentiis remained in touch with the young filmmaker. The ''Thinner'' adaptation was part of a deal between De Laurentiis and King to produce several adaptations of King's successful horror novels and short stories. At the time, King was directing the first such adaptation, '' Maximum Overdrive'' (1986), based on his short story "
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". He had dinner with a crew member who had been among those interviewed by Raimi and his colleagues about ''Evil Dead II'', and told King that the film was having trouble attracting funding. Upon hearing this, King, who had written a glowing review of the first film that helped it become an audience favorite at
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, called De Laurentiis and asked him to fund the film. While he was initially skeptical, De Laurentiis met with Renaissance, who highlighted the first film's extremely high revenue in the Italian market. Within twenty minutes, De Laurentiis agreed to finance ''Evil Dead II'' for $3.6 million. Raimi and Tapert had desired $4 million for the production, but De Laurentiis requested a film that was similar to its predecessor instead of their original medieval-themed proposal, which was instead used for the second sequel, ''
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'' (1992).


Writing

Despite Raimi's crew having only recently received the funding necessary to produce the film, the script had been written for some time, having been composed largely during the production of ''Crimewave''. Raimi contacted his old friend Scott Spiegel, who had collaborated with Campbell and others on the Super 8 mm films they had produced during their childhood in
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. Most of these films had been comedies, and Spiegel felt that ''Evil Dead II'' should be less straight horror than the first. Initially, the opening sequence included all five of the original film's characters; however, in an effort to save time and money, all but Ash and Linda were cut from the final draft. The film went through several other drafts, including a group of escaped convicts holding Ash captive in the cabin while searching for buried treasure. Spiegel and Raimi wrote most of the film in their house in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California, where they were living with the aforementioned Coen brothers, as well as actors
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, and Holly Hunter (the primary inspiration for the Bobby Joe character). Due both to the distractions of their house guests and the films they were involved with, ''Crimewave'' and Josh Becker's '' Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except'', the script took a long time to finish. Among the film's many inspirations include the Three Stooges and slapstick comedy films. Ash's fights with his disembodied hand come from a film made by Spiegel as a teenager titled '' Attack of the Helping Hand'', which was itself inspired by television commercials advertising Hamburger Helper. The "laughing room" scene, where all the objects in the room seemingly come to life and begin to cackle maniacally along with Ash, came about after Spiegel jokingly used a gooseneck lamp to visually demonstrate a
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Filming

With the script completed and a production company secured,
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began on ''Evil Dead II''. The production commenced in
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, not far from De Laurentiis' offices in Wilmington. De Laurentiis had wanted them to film in his elaborate Wilmington studio, but the production team felt uneasy being so close to the producer, so they moved to Wadesboro, approximately three hours away.
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had previously filmed '' The Color Purple'' in Wadesboro, and the large white farmhouse used as an exterior location in that film became the production office for ''Evil Dead II''. Most of the film was shot in the woods near that farmhouse, or J.R. Faison Junior High School, where the interior cabin set was located. Mark Shostrom served as the film's makeup effects supervisor, and delegated work to Robert Kurtzman,
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, and
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of KNB EFX Group. The shot of undead Henrietta's flying eyeball was accomplished using a ping pong ball provided and painted by KNB EFX. Effects artist Verne Hyde, who joined the North Carolina unit in 1986 after filming had already begun, experimented with various rigs in order to achieve the effect Raimi desired. It was ultimately achieved by mounting the eyeball on a small, spinning motor, attached to a wand bolted directly onto the camera. Ted Raimi, director Sam's younger brother, had been briefly involved in the first film, acting as a fake Shemp. However, in ''Evil Dead II'', he plays a larger role as the undead Henrietta. Raimi wore a full-body,
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costume, and was also made to crouch in a small hole in the floor acting as a "cellar"; on one day, he did both. Raimi became extremely overheated to the point that his costume was filled with liters of sweat; Nicotero describes pouring the fluid into several Dixie cups so as to get it out of the costume. The sweat is also visible on-screen, dripping out of the costume's ear, in the scene where Henrietta spins around over Annie's head. For Ash's chainsaw hand, effects artist Verne Hyde modified a real chainsaw, replacing its gasoline engine with a small, 12-volt
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, leaving space for Campbell to insert his hand into the body of the saw. The teeth of the saw were filed down for safety purposes, and tobacco smoke was pumped through a plastic tube that ran up Campbell's leg to simulate chainsaw smoke. The crew sneaked various
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s into the film itself, such as the clawed glove of Freddy Krueger (the primary antagonist of
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's ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' series of
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s) which hangs in the cabin's basement and tool shed. This was, at least partially, a reference to a scene in the original ''
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'', where the character Nancy Thompson (portrayed by Heather Langenkamp) dozes off watching the original ''Evil Dead'' on a television set in her room. In turn, that scene was a reference to the torn '' The Hills Have Eyes'' poster seen in the original ''Evil Dead'' film, which was itself a reference to a torn '' Jaws'' poster in ''The Hills Have Eyes''. The real life clawed glove appearing in ''Evil Dead II'' has been attributed to Shostrom, who was also working on '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'' at around the same time as ''Evil Dead II'', suggesting he borrowed it from the ''Dream Warriors'' set for a day. The rat seen in the cellar was nicknamed "Señor Cojones" by the crew (" cojones" is Spanish slang for " testicles"). At the film's wrap party, the crew held a talent contest where Raimi and Campbell sang
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", with Nicotero on
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.


Music

The score was composed by Joseph LoDuca, who also composed the other two scores in the ''Evil Dead'' trilogy. In 2017, Waxwork Records released the soundtrack on vinyl for the film's 30th anniversary.


Release


Pre-release

Like the original film, ''Evil Dead II'' had censorship difficulties due to its high level of violence. Because DEG was a member of the
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(MPAA), Raimi was contractually obliged to shoot the film with the intention of it earning an R rating. Upon reviewing the completed film, DEG's executives felt that ''Evil Dead II'' would almost certainly receive an
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, which would limit its commercial prospects. Lawrence Gleason, the company's president of marketing and distribution, felt that if it were to be cut for an R, the film "would have been about 62 minutes long" and that both Raimi's vision and the audience's enjoyment would have been sabotaged as a result. Ultimately, DEG decided not to submit ''Evil Dead II'' to the MPAA for review or be credited onscreen for their involvement in it. Instead, Rosebud Releasing Corporation, a
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run by De Laurentiis' son-in-law Alex De Benedetti, was set up to handle the film's US release, allowing it to be shown unrated. Although Rosebud technically did not have a distribution network, DEG had already booked the film in 340 cinemas across the country, and had created and paid for the film's advertising campaign. Rosebud's logo, a rose blooming in
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photography against a painted sky backdrop, was designed and shot by Raimi himself.


Home media

The film was released on VHS by Vestron Video in 1987. Another VHS release came from
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on February 17, 1998. In a similar fashion to the first ''Evil Dead'' film and ''Army of Darkness'', there have been numerous DVD releases of ''Evil Dead II''. The film was released on DVD by Anchor Bay on August 29, 2000, in the form of a limited edition tin, and was re-released by Anchor Bay on September 27, 2005, designed to resemble the ''Necronomicon''. On October 2, 2007, the film was released on
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, and on November 15, 2011, it was re-released on Blu-ray and DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment for its 25th anniversary. On September 13, 2016, the film was re-released on Blu-ray by Lionsgate. A 4K
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version of the film was released on December 11, 2018. The film was released on DVD in the United Kingdom in 2003 as part of a region 2 ''Evil Dead'' trilogy box set. In 2013, the trilogy saw another UK release on Blu-ray, released by
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. A 25th Anniversary Wood Edition was released in Germany by StudioCanal in 2007. The film was released on Blu-ray in Australia in 2014, alongside ''The Evil Dead'', ''Army of Darkness'', and the 2013 reboot, as part of an ''Evil Dead'' Anthology box set. The film has been released together with the first ''Evil Dead'' film by Green Nara Media in South Korea in region A.


Reception


Box office

''Evil Dead II'' opened on March 13, 1987, to an unimpressive weekend gross of $807,260, due to its
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in 310 theaters at the time. However, after spending a little over a month in theaters, it ultimately grossed $5,924,421 worldwide.


Critical response

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'' magazine praised the film, saying "the gaudily gory, virtuoso, hyper-kinetic horror sequel uses every trick in the cinematic book" and confirms that "Bruce Campbell and Raimi are gods". Caryn James of ''
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'' called it "genuine, if bizarre, proof of Sam Raimi's talent and developing skill." Leonard Maltin originally rated the film with two stars, but later increased the rating to three stars.
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'' gave the film three stars out of four, describing it as "a fairly sophisticated satire, that makes you want to get up and shuffle." He praised the film's sense of surrealism, comedic timing, and "grubby, low-budget intensity." Ebert states that "if you know it's all special effects, and if you've seen a lot of other movies and have a sense of humor, you might have a great time at ''Evil Dead 2''." Richard Harrington of ''
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'' wrapped up his review stating that "the acting is straight out of '50s B-movies. The exposition is clumsy, the sound track corny, the denouement silly. Then again, who said bad taste was easy?" Conversely, Pat Graham of ''Chicago Reader'' disliked the mix of horror and comedy, writing in his review that "the pop-up humor and smirkiness suggest Raimi's aspiring to the fashionable company of the brothers Coen, though on the basis of this strained effort I'd say he's overshot the mark." ''
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'' ranked the film #19 on their list of the "Top 50 Cult Films". '' Sight and Sound'' ranked it #34 on their 50 Funniest Films of All Time list. In 2008, ''Empire'' magazine included ''Evil Dead II'' on their list of ''The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time'', ranked No. 49. J.C. Maçek III of ''
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'' wrote, "Equal parts remake and sequel, the second film brought back Bruce Campbell as Ash and was every bit as gory and horrific as the first film with more tree rape and dismemberment and blood splatters than ever. On the other hand, ''Evil Dead II'' is also an absolutely hilarious and uproarious intentional comedy." In 2016, James Charisma of ''
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'' ranked the film #12 on a list of ''15 Sequels That Are Way Better Than The Originals''.


Accolades


In popular culture

'' The Elvis Dead'', an English comic stage show, retells ''Evil Dead II'' in the style of
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. The 1993 hit
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video game '' Doom'' was inspired by ''Evil Dead II''. The game's programmer
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came up with the game's concept about using technology to fight demons, inspired by the ''
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'' campaigns the team played, combining the styles of ''Evil Dead II'' and '' Aliens''. The 1991 hit song " People Are Still Having Sex" by LaTour contains a dialogue sample of the, "... hello lover!" line from the film. The 2023 music video for "Bogus Operandi" by The Hives is heavily inspired by ''Evil Dead II''. The music video features a demonic tape, forest point-of-view shots, and white eyed zombies.


See also

* List of cult films


References


Further reading

* * Raimi, Sam. Spiegel, Scott. Nicotero, Greg. Campbell, Bruce. ''Evil Dead II'' DVD, audio commentary. *


External links

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Evil Dead II at Evil Dead Archives
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