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After reading 1605 websites, we found 20 different results for "What year was The Evil Dead released"
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1983
Retitled The Evil Dead, The Evil Dead was picked up for distribution by New Line in 1983 and became a critical and commercial hit.
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2013
The Evil Dead (2013) is a continuation and a reboot of the original series.
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in 1982
THE EVIL DEAD is a US horror film, from 1982, in which a group of young people inadvertently summon ancient demons.
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major and future writer/director Sam Raimi , known by more mainstream audiences as that guy who made the first Spider-Man trilogy, fellow Spartan econ student and soon-t-be producer Robert Tapert, and college dropout-turned actor Bruce Campbell,
In 1981, after a student film-cum-prototype called Within the Woods, Michigan State lit major and future writer/director Sam Raimi, known by more mainstream audiences as that guy who made the first Spider-Man trilogy, fellow Spartan econ student and soon-t-be producer Robert Tapert, and college dropout-turned actor Bruce Campbell, made the first Evil Dead.
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1984
The very first Evil Dead game ever made was developed and published in 1984 by a British software company Palace Software for the Commodore 64/128 and ZX Spectrum home computers.
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in late 1995 and early 1996
evil was released in late 1995 and early 1996 depending on region and video game console, initially being released for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, before being ported to other consoles.
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1982 original of course
The delightfully gory The Evil Dead (1982 original of course) whets your appetite on Saturday the 29th at 10 PM.
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on 20 October 2015
Titled Career of Evil, Evil was released on 20 October 2015 in the United States, and on 22 October 2015 in the United Kingdom.
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in 2005
the Dead was released in 2005, with a budget of $15–19 million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and has grossed $46 million.
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in 1988 (or or around that time anyway 1989
THE EVIL DEAD was in 1988 (or possibly 1989 or around that time anyway) at an all-nighter at the Scala Cinema Club, located in the King's Cross in London.
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in the spring of 1978
The Evil was released theatrically in the spring of 1978, with screenings beginning on March 8 in San Francisco.
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in 1978
Released by Roger Corman’s New World Pictures in 1978 with an R rating, THE EVIL is a somewhat hokey haunted-house movie with ethereal spirits, floating people and objects, a thunderstorm, shutters that rattle in the night, a demonic dog, an invisible rapist, and other tried-and-true ghost-story gimmicks.
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(2010)
Evil (2010), The Cabin in the Woods (2012) and The Final Girls (2015) are examples of movies that are post-modern, self-aware and trope-defying.
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in 2010
Evil was pretty popular when Evil was released in 2010 and now has a quasi-cult following, quasi-popular following on Netflix.
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In 1986
In 1986, after a recording hiatus of a few years, the Dead entered the studio to record what would become their biggest selling album ever, In the Dark.
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