![]() Unlike his past horror films, Raimi wanted the film to be rated PG-13 and not strictly driven by gore, stating, 'I didn't want to do exactly the same thing I had done before.' Īfter completing the script and having the project greenlit, Raimi started casting the film. The most significant parallel is that both stories involve the passing of a cursed object, which has to be passed to someone else, or its possessor will be devoured by one or more demons. James' short story 'Casting the Runes') such as the similar-shaped demons and the three-day curse theme in the film. ![]() Elements of the film's story are drawn from the Britishhorror film Night of the Demon (itself an adaptation of M.R. The Raimis tried to make the character of Christine the main focal point in the film, and tried to have Christine in almost all the scenes in the film. The Raimis wrote the script as a morality tale, desiring to write a story about a character who wants to be a good person, but makes a sinful choice out of greed for her own betterment and pays the price for it. ![]() The film went into production under the name The Curse. The original story for Drag Me to Hell was written ten years before the film went into production and was written by Sam Raimi and his brother Ivan Raimi.
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