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== Unknown Break Top Shotgun ==
 
== Unknown Break Top Shotgun ==
An unknown [[Single Shot Breach loading Shotgun]] is used by Ash ([[Bruce Campbell]]) in the movie.  It may be a New England Firearms Pardner, as those are very common, cheap single-shot shotguns.  It is apparently a 20 gauge, as the shells used in the movie are yellow.
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An unknown [[12 Gauge Single Shot Shotgun|Single Shot Breach loading Shotgun]] is used by Ash ([[Bruce Campbell]]) in the movie.  It may be a New England Firearms Pardner, as those are very common, cheap single-shot shotguns.  It is apparently a 20 gauge, as the shells used in the movie are yellow.
  
 
[[Image:Evil_Dead1.JPG‎|500px|thumb|none|Scott holding the shotgun.]]
 
[[Image:Evil_Dead1.JPG‎|500px|thumb|none|Scott holding the shotgun.]]

Revision as of 05:45, 10 March 2010

The Evil Dead (1981)


Evil Dead is a low budget horror movie directed by Sam Raimi. Evil Dead quickley became a cult hit and helped launch the careers of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Evil Dead spawned two sequels: Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness.

The following weapons were used in the film The Evil Dead:

Unknown Break Top Shotgun

An unknown Single Shot Breach loading Shotgun is used by Ash (Bruce Campbell) in the movie. It may be a New England Firearms Pardner, as those are very common, cheap single-shot shotguns. It is apparently a 20 gauge, as the shells used in the movie are yellow.

Scott holding the shotgun.
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Ash aims the shotgun at the window. Note: Bruce Campbell used live ammuntion to shot through the window
Ash loads the shotgun
First person perspective of Ash shooting aiming the shotgun.

Trivia: The affordable single barrel shotgun was purchased by Bruce Campbell at a Kmart for its specific use in the film. Since the budget was extremely low, and where they where filming was secluded in the woods, live ammunition was used for a couple of scenes. Scene such as when Ash shoots the window, and also a dummy filled with blood was shot. Most of theses scenes are filmed at low angles so the camera would not be hit. At other points Bruce Campbell simply mime fires the shotgun. At the end of production, star Bruce Campbell and Producer Robert Tapert bought about a hundred shells and shot up every prop used in the cabin. The resulting ruble was then light into a huge barn fire by director Sam Raimi.

Bruce Cambell shooting the real ammuntion through a real glass window.
The dummy before
The dummy after

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