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Embeth Davidtz and Bruce Campbell in Army of Darkness (1992)

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Army of Darkness

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Edited into

    • La tomba (Video 2006)

      uses footage of skeletons rising out of coffins taken from Army of Darkness (1993)
    • "Diminishing Returns" Oscars 2020 (Podcast Episode 2020)

      Clips used for one of the time-travel sequences.

Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert" Falling Down/The Temp/Army of Darkness (TV Episode 1993)

      Reviewed.
    • "The Undertaker's Theater of Doom" Army of Darkness (TV Episode 1999)

      Mark Calaway as "The Undertaker" presents the 1992 movie "Army of Darkness".
    • The Men Behind the Army (Video 1999)

    • Masters of Horror (TV Movie 2002)

      Clips from this movie are shown
    • WrestleMania 22 (TV Special 2006)

      In Triple H's King Of Kings entrance video, a brief shot of a skeleton from the final battle is shown.

Features

    • Evil Dead II (1987)

      Clips from the film are shown in the prologue.

Followed by

    • Evil Dead (2013)

    • Ash vs Evil Dead (TV Series 2015–2018)

    • Evil Dead Rise (2023)

Follows

    • The Evil Dead (1981)

    • Evil Dead II (1987)

Referenced in

    • "VideoZone" Doctor Mordrid/KNB's Trancers III Make-Up EFX (TV Episode 1992)

      Skeletons are shown in KNB's shop.
    • Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)

    • Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings (1993)

      The prop "Necromonicon" Book of the Dead from Army of Darkness is in Haggis's cabin - KNB effects did both films' special effects.
    • Aliens (Short 1993)

    • "Movie Magic" Creature Makeup: Masks and Mirrors (TV Episode 1994)

      Mentioned in a segment about FX man Tony Gardner.

References

    • The Wizard of Oz (1939)

    • Dr. Cyclops (1940)

      Small person lifting pen up in defense.
    • Malice in the Palace (Short 1949)

      Ash calls the sage "spinach chin", a Moe Howard line from this short.
    • The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)

      The words that Ash must speak before touching the Necronomicon "Klaatu, Barada, Nikto" are the same words that are used to control the robot in this film.
    • The Manster (1959)

      Shot of two-headed Ash.

Spin-off

    • Evil Dead: Hail to the King (Video Game 2000)

      Video game spin-off of the film.
    • Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick (Video Game 2003)

      Video game spin-off of the film.
    • Evil Dead: Regeneration (Video Game 2005)

      Video game spin-off of the film.
    • Army of Darkness: Defense (Video Game 2011)

      video game based off movie

Spoofed in

    • New Nightmare (1994)

    • Duke Nukem 3D (Video Game 1996)

      The game cover spoofs the poster of Army of Darkness.
    • "ReBoot" To Mend and Defend (TV Episode 1997)

      In a zombie-themed game, the user plays as a character that bears a resemblance to Ash with a chainsaw replacing his right hand and wielding a shotgun in the other.
    • "Mystery Science Theater 3000" Space Mutiny (TV Episode 1997)

      Tom: "Well, come get some!"
    • "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" Men in Pink (TV Episode 1998)

      Bruce Campbell's character saying "Give me some sugar, baby" before kissing a woman.

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