Throughout the
trilogy there are a number of people credited as 'Fake
Shemps'
- indeed this is a characterisitic of Sam Raimi films and is not
just limited to the trilogy. Shemp was a character that appeared
in the 1940s to replace Curly as one of The Three Stooges, when
he retired through illness. Raimi and Campbell are both HUGE Stooges
fans, ye see!
Shemp made 77 shorts and
one movie as a Stooge. When Shemp died suddenly in 1955 at age 60,
the films continued and he was replaced by a stand-in that made
it pretty obvious that it wasn't good ol' Shemp.
Whenever anyone
is credited as a 'Fake Shemp', it usually means that they were involved
in the movie as an extra, a stand-in, a stunutman or had a minor
role in the film that wasn't significant enough to have a character
name. It's also a name given to friends of the film-makers who make
a cameo appearance in the movies, such as:
William
Lustig
- director of "Maniac Cop" - Army of Darkness
Josh
Becker - personal friend - the
trilogy
Harley
Cokliss
- director "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom" - Army of
Darkness
Berrnard
Rose
- director "Candyman" - Army of Darkness
Ivan
Raimi - Sam's brother - Army of
Darkness
Scott
Spiegel
- director "Intruder" - Evil Dead I and II
Don
Campbell
- Bruce's brother - Evil Dead and Army of Darkness
These are just
some of the examples. Occasionally these people film a scene and
then it is removed from the final cut such as William Lustig's appearance
in AOD.