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Directed by | Anders Jacobsson |
Produced by | Göran Lundström Anders Ek Henrik Wadling |
Written by | Anders Jacobsson Göran Lundström Christer Ohlsson |
Starring | Johan Rudebeck Per Löfberg Olof Rhodin |
Cinematography | Anders Jacobsson |
Editing by | Doc |
Studio | Smart Egg Pictures |
Distributed by | Ardustry Home Entertainment |
Release date(s) | May 2, 1997 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish English |
Budget | 250,000 kr |
Evil Ed is a 1997 Swedish horror comedy film directed by musician Anders Jacobsson.
The film parodies and pays homage to numerous American horror classics, most notably the Evil Dead films, Halloween, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Shining.
The film is a satire towards the harsh censoring that the Swedish Statens biografbyrå (Cinemabureau of the state) ran from 1911 until halted in 1996. The bureau was dismissed in 2011, being the oldest film censoring organization in the world. The filmmakers were publicly ridiculed by the head of the Swedish Film Institute on national television. The film was later sold to over 40.
All the Swedish actors had their voices dubbed by American voice actors, mostly in a comical approach.
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Edward Tor Swenson (Johan Rudebeck) is a film cutter for the Loose Limbs horror film series. He slowly goes insane editing the gory scenes and goes on his own rampage as Evil Ed, beating the friendly filmgeek Nick(Per Löfberg) up and taking him hostage and having a shootout with special forces lead by Gert Fylking.
This splatter film has been released in both unrated and R-rated versions.
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