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Army Of Darkness (HD DVD) (1992)
 
Genre:   Horror
 
Director(s):   Sam Raimi
 
Cast:  
Ian Abercrombie Bruce Campbell
Embeth Davidtz Marcus Gilbert
Richard Grove
 
Description:

Trapped In Time. Surrounded By Evil. Low On Gas.

Bound in human flesh, inked in blood - and amazingly hard to pronounce - the ancient "Necronomicon" (Book of the Dead) unleashes unspeakable evil upon mankind in director Sam Raimi's (Darkman) outrageously hilarious sword-and-sorcery epic.

Back to do battle with the hideous "Deadites," Bruce Campbell reprises his role from the Evil Dead series as Ash, the handsome, shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed department store clerk from S-Mart's housewares division. Demonic forces time warp him - and his '73 Oldsmobile - into England's Dark Ages, where he romances a beauty (Embeth Davidtz) and faces legions of undead beasts, including a ghastly army of skeletons. Can Ash save the living from the evil dead, rescue his girlfriend, and get back to his own time?

 
Running Time:   81 minutes
 
Release Date:   October 12, 1999
 
Theatrical Release:   February 19, 1993
 
Features:   • Original Ending
• Theatrical Trailer
• Exclusive Behind-The-Scenes Featurette "The Men Behind The Army" Narrated by Bruce Campbell
• Talent Bios
• THX Certified
 
Screen Format:   Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Fullscreen 1.33:1 Color
 
Audio:   ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
 
Editorial Review:

Amazon.com: A movie that only true horror buffs could love, Army of Darkness is officially part 3 in the wild and wacky Evil Dead trilogy masterminded by the perversely inventive director Sam Raimi, who would later serve as executive producer of the popular syndicated TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Raimi's favorite actor, Bruce Campbell, returns as Ash (hero of the first two Evil Dead flicks), a hardware-store clerk who is magically transported--along with his beat-up Oldsmobile and a chainsaw attachment for his severed left forearm--to the brutal battlefields of the 14th century. He quickly assumes power (who else in the Middle Ages packs a shotgun and a chainsaw?), and unites his band of medieval knights against the dreaded Army of the Dead. Raimi gleefully subverts almost every horror-movie cliché as he serves up a nonstop parade of blood, gore, and vicious sword-bearing skeletons--an affectionate homage to animator Ray Harryhausen's classic Jason and the Argonauts. The frantic action is fun while it lasts, but even at 80 minutes Army of Darkness nearly wears out its welcome. You know that Raimi can maintain the mayhem for only so long before it grows tiresome, and fortunately this madcap movie quits while it's ahead. --Jeff Shannon

Based on 638 reviews.

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