Within the Woods

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Within the Woods
Directed by Sam Raimi
Produced by Sam Raimi
Bruce Campbell
Robert Tapert
Written by Sam Raimi
Starring Bruce Campbell
Ellen Sandweiss
Scott Spiegel
Mary Valenti
Distributed by None
Release date(s) 1979 (USA)
Running time 32 min.
Language English
Budget $1,600
Followed by The Evil Dead
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Within the Woods (1979) is a short horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi.

Raimi, longtime friend Bruce Campbell, and other associates shot this movie on Super 8 mm film in an effort to raise money to produce a feature-length version of it, which would later be released to massive critical acclaim as The Evil Dead.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Within the Woods is very similar to The Evil Dead in terms of plot devices, pacing, and effects. A group of four friends, Bruce (Bruce Campbell) Ellen (Ellen Sandweiss), Shelly (Mary Valenti) and Scotty (Scott Spiegel) rent a cabin in the woods.

While on a picnic with Ellen, Bruce digs a fire pit nearby. He finds a strange dagger and becomes possessed by a vengeful Native American spirit. Bruce chases and attacks Ellen and later kills Shelly and Scotty before being taken down by Ellen.

The final shot of the film has Scotty sitting up quickly behind Ellen, revealing to the audience that he is the new host of the evil and that the ordeal is not over yet.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Connections to The Evil Dead series

Within the Woods contains many scenes that were later used in The Evil Dead, and even a shot that was eventually used almost a decade later in Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn.

The name of Mary Valenti's character, Shelly, and Scott Speigel's character, Scotty, were re-used for The Evil Dead.

[edit] Release

The film was shown as a double billing with The Rocky Horror Picture Show when a critic saw it and gave it a very good review. This critique was one of the things that Bruce Campbell, Sam Raimi, and producer Robert Tapert used to prove they could make a quality horror film. They eventually secured their funding for the feature-length version of the film, The Evil Dead, which was released soon after to massive success.

The film is now widely available in a bootleg format, though most copies are very poor and extremely blurry. It has been long-suggested by fans to include it as an "extra" on one of the various DVD releases of The Evil Dead, but due to copyright issues of music used in the film, it has not been possible. In response to a direct question from a preview audience in Austin in July of 2005, Campbell asserted an alternative reason for withholding Woods from DVD; he said that Raimi does not want to "show his pimply ass to the world." According to Campbell's remarks, Raimi considers the film amateurish and unsuitable for release.

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1980s
The Evil Dead | Crimewave | Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn
1990s
Darkman | Army of Darkness | The Quick and the Dead | A Simple Plan | For Love of the Game
2000s
The Gift | Spider-Man | Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man 3
Shorts
It's Murder! | Within the Woods | Clockwork
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