Bruce Campbell ...Ashley J. "Ash" Williams
Embeth Davidtz ...Sheila
Marcus Gilbert ...Arthur
Ian Abercrombie ...Wiseman John
Richard Grove ...Duke Henry
Timothy Patrick Quill ...Blacksmith
Michael Earl Reid ...Gold Tooth
Bridget Fonda ...Linda
Patricia Tallman ...Possessed Witch
Ted Raimi ...Cowardly Warrior/Second Supportive Villager/S-Mart Clerk
Deke Anderson ...Tiny Ash #1
Bruce Thomas ...Tiny Ash #2
Sara Shearer ...Old Woman
Shiva Gordon ...Pit Deadite #1
Billy Bryan ...Pit Deadite #2
Nadine Grycan ...Winged Deadite
Bill Moseley ...Deadite Captain
Micheal Kenney ...Henrys Man
Andy Bale ...Lieutenant #1
Robert Brent Lappin ...Lieutenant #2
Rad Milo ...Tower Guard
Brad Bradbury ...Chief Archer
Sol Abrams ...Fake Shemp
Lorraine Axeman ...Fake Shemp
Josh Becker ...Fake Shemp
Sheri Burke ...Fake Shemp
Don Campbell ...Fake Shemp
Charlie Campbell ...Fake Shemp
Harley Cokliss ...Fake Shemp
Ken Jepson ...Fake Shemp
William Lustig ...Fake Shemp
David O'Malley ...Fake Shemp
David Pollison ...Fake Shemp
Ivan Raimi ...Fake Shemp
Bernard Rose ...Fake Shemp
Bill Vincent ...Fake Shemp
Chris Webster ...Fake Shemp
Ron Zwang ...Fake Shemp
Angela Featherstone ...Girl in S-Mart
Sam Raimi ...Knight in Sweatshirt and Sneakers
REVIEW
First of all, just the fact that Bruce Cambell is back gets this movie two stars. But in reality, for being a sequel that was made so far after the other two....it is delightfully ghoulish. The plot is twisted. Can't even describe it. All I'll say is that there is an actual Army of the Dead. And a disembered arm. Too good.