Drag Me to Hell

Drag Me to Hell

Movie |

Curse | Gypsy

  • :
  • Genre(s): Horror, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Sam Raimi, Michael J. Moore, Rebecca Boyle, Giselle Gurza
  • Cast(s): Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Christopher Young,Thomas Milano,Michael J. Benavente,Larry Kemp,Ulrika Akander
  • Award(s): Saturn 2010 (Won)
    Scream 2009 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Scream 7, Thrash
  • Story:

    After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. Christine is convinced she's been cursed by a Gypsy, but her boyfriend is skeptical. Her only hope seems to lie in a psychic who claims he can help her lift the curse and keep her soul from being dragged straight to hell.

    Full Story
6.6/10
IMDb

Drag Me to Hell - Where to Stream?

Yay! The movie is available for streaming online and you can stream Drag Me to Hell movie on Prime Video, mxplayer, Lionsgate Play. It is not available to buy/ rent online on any platforms right now.

Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.

Videos: Trailers, Teasers, Featurettes

Drag Me To Hell - Cast

Drag Me To Hell - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story

After denying a woman the extension she needs to keep her home, loan officer Christine Brown sees her once-promising life take a startling turn for the worse. Christine is convinced she's been cursed by a Gypsy, but her boyfriend is skeptical. Her only hope seems to lie in a psychic who claims he can help her lift the curse and keep her soul from being dragged straight to hell.

Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Saturn Award

Best Horror Film | 2010

Chainsaw Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Lorna

Best Score | 2010 | Christopher

Best WideRelease Film | 2010

Scream Award

Best Horror Movie | 2009

IFMCA Award

Film Music Composition of the Year | 2009 | Christopher

Best Original Score for a HorrorThriller Film | 2009 | Christopher

Show more
Nominations
Scream Award

Fight Scene of the Year | 2009 | Alison

Best Director | 2009 | Sam

The Ultimate Scream | 2009

Best Villain | 2009 | Lorna

Best Horror Actress | 2009 | Alison

Best Horror Actor | 2009 | Justin

Breakout Performance Female | 2009 | Lorna

Saturn Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Alison

Best MakeUp | 2010 | Gregory

Best Music | 2010 | Christopher

Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Lorna

MTV Movie Award

Best ScaredAsSt Performance | 2010 | Alison

INOCA Award

Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2010

Dorian Award

Campy Film of the Year | 2010

Empire Award

Best Horror | 2010

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie HorrorThriller | 2009

Rondo Statuette Award

Best Film | 2009 | Sam

IFMCA Award

Film Score of the Year | 2009 | Christopher

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2009

Fright Meter Award

Best Makeup | 2009

Best Screenplay | 2009 | Sam

Best Actress | 2009 | Alison

Best Director | 2009 | Sam

DFCS Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Alison

BOX OFFICE

Budget 30,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 90,810,892 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Alison Lohman did almost all of her own stunts.

The yellow Oldsmobile Delta 88 is Sam Raimi's own car that his father first bought new in 1973. It has appeared in all of his films except The Quick and the Dead (1995), For Love of the Game (1999), and Oz the Great and Powerful (2013).

When Sylvia Ganush attacks Christine in her car, Sylvia curses in Hungarian, "Az ördög szálljon beléd!" ("Shall the devil fly into you!") She also uses the Hungarian word "szajha" two times (the word means "bitch" or "whore" in English).

The script was written after Sam Raimi and Ivan Raimi completed Army of Darkness (1992), but Sam pursued other projects before returning to this.

A "lamia" is actually a bogey-woman from Greek mythology who stalks the countryside looking for children to devour; it was a story used to get young children into their beds at bedtime.

Popular Dialogues

"Goat: [bleating] You tricked me, you black-hearted who-o-o-o-o-ore! You b-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-itch!"

"Mrs. Ganush: I beg you and you shame me?"