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The Evil Dead (1981)
The Evil Dead (1981): Watch Online in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, English
Movie | The Evil Dead |
Real Name | N/a |
Rating | 7.3 |
Duration | 85 Min |
Aired | 1981-09-10 |
Languages | Hindi, Tamil, Telugu & English |
Subtitle | N/a |
Quality | N/a |
Sources
Countries
United States of America
Genres
HorrorHollywood Movies Tamil DubbedHollywood Movies Telugu DubbedHollywood Movies Hindi DubbedHindi Dubbed MoviesHollywood MoviesEnglish Movies
Tags
Falsely accusedAudio tapeAggressionLog cabinFriendsZombieOccultBook of the deadNecronomiconDemonic possessionAggressive
Directors
Sam Raimi
Stars
Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor, Betsy Baker, Theresa Tilly, Philip A. Gillis
Writers
Sam Raimi
Companies
New Line Cinema, Renaissance Pictures
Taglines
The ultimate experience in gruelling terror.
Description
In 1979, a group of college students find a Sumerian Book of the Dead in an old wilderness cabin they've rented for a weekend getaway.
Review
Author: Geronimo1967
Right, so we all head off on a weekend trip to stay in a remote cottage. When we arrive, having crossed a distinctly dodgy bridge, we discover a ramshackle shack. Me, well I'm not getting out of the car, much less staying the night in the place. They are braver than me, though, so in they go for a night of Trivial Pursuits... In the basement, they discover a real-to-reel tape recorder with some tape that reveals that the previous occupants had discovered that the whole place was riddled with a Sumerian curse which the dozy pillocks proceed play aloud - I'm definitely back in the car; but by now it's too late and all hell breaks loose. What gets me is the choices they make under pressure - outside is the last place they want to go - without a Gattling gun anyway - but yet, off they go - in the middle of the misty, dark, night - and guess what...! This has suffered from the ravages of time; the effects are just silly now (think Ray Harryhausen with his first year chemistry set and some Fairy liquid) - but it is still quite scary; and that's largely down to Sam Raimi's style of storytelling: he uses close ups, light and sound to create tension and suspense and Bruce Campbell is actually quite decent as the hopelessly out of his depth "Ash". Still works well on a big screen - 40 years later.