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Army of darkness album prologue
Army of darkness album prologue









army of darkness album prologue

He is enslaved along with the captured Henry, his shotgun and chainsaw are confiscated, and he is taken to Arthur's castle.

army of darkness album prologue

Having been accidentally transported to the Middle Ages, Ash Williams is captured by Lord Arthur's men, who suspect him of being a spy for Duke Henry, with whom Arthur is at war. The film was dedicated to The Evil Dead sales agent and Evil Dead II executive producer Irvin Shapiro, who died before the film's production in 1989. Since its video release, it has acquired a cult following, along with the other two films in the trilogy. It grossed $21.5 million total over its $11 million budget, and received positive reviews, though notably less than the first two films. Īrmy of Darkness premiered at the Sitges Film Festival on October 9, 1992, and was released in the United States on February 19, 1993. Tom Sullivan, who had previously worked on Within the Woods, The Evil Dead, and Evil Dead II, also contributed to the visual effects. The makeup and creature effects for the film were handled by two different companies: Tony Gardner and his company Alterian, Inc., were responsible for the makeup effects for Ash and Sheila, while Kurtzman, Nicotero & Berger EFX Group was credited for the remaining special makeup effects characters. Filming took place in California in 1991. The film was produced as part of a production deal with Universal Pictures after the financial success of Darkman. Starring Campbell and Embeth Davidtz, it is the third installment in the Evil Dead franchise, and a sequel to Evil Dead II, and follows Ash Williams (Campbell) as he is trapped in the Middle Ages and battles the undead in his quest to return to the present. Army of Darkness is a 1992 American horror comedy film directed, co-written and co-edited by Sam Raimi, co-produced by Robert Tapert and Bruce Campbell and co-written by Ivan Raimi.











Army of darkness album prologue