| Front Cover |
Actor |
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| Kate Ashfield |
Liz
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| Lucy Davis |
Dianne
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| Nick Frost |
Ed
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| Dylan Moran |
David
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| Bill Nighy |
Phillip
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| Simon Pegg |
Shaun
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| Peter Serafinowicz |
Pete
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| Jessica Stevenson |
Yvonne
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| Penelope Wilton |
Barbara
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| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Comedy; Horror; Romance |
| Director |
Edgar Wright; Simon Pegg |
| Studio |
Rogue Pictures |
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
15 |
| Running Time |
99 mins |
| Country |
Great Britain |
| Color |
Color |
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| Plot |
| It?s no disparagement to describe Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright?s zombie-rom-com Shaun of the Dead as playing like an extended episode of Spaced. Not only does the movie have the rather modest scope of a TV production, it also boasts the snappy editing, smart camera moves, and deliciously post-modern dialogue familiar from the sitcom, as well as using many of the same cast: Pegg?s Shaun and Nick Frost?s Ed are doppelgangers of their Spaced characters, while Jessica Stevenson and Peter Serafinowicz appear in smaller roles. Unlike the TV series, it?s less important for the audience to be in on the movie in-jokes, though it won?t hurt if you know George Romero?s famous Dawn of the Dead trilogy, which is liberally plundered for zombie behaviour and mythology. Shaun is a loser, stuck in a dead-end job and held back by his slacker pal Ed. Girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) is exasperated by his lack of ambition and unceremoniously dumps him. As a result, Shaun misses out on what is apparently the end of the world. In a series of beautifully choreographed and edited scenes, including hilarious tracking shots to and from the local shop, he spectacularly fails to notice the death toll and subsequent zombie plague. Only when one appears in their back garden do Shaun and Ed take notice, hurling sundry kitchen appliances at the undead before breaking out the cricket bat. The catastrophe proves to be the catalyst for Shaun to take charge of his life, sort out his relations with his dotty mum (Penelope Wilton) and distant stepdad (Bill Nighy), and fight to win back his ex-girlfriend. Lucy Davis from The Office and Dylan Moran o! f Black Books fame head the excellent supporting cast. --Mark Walker |
| Personal Details |
| My Rating |
9 |
| Seen It |
Yes |
| Index |
236 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
| Purchase Date |
19/09/2004 |
| Purchase Price |
£14.97 |
| Store |
Asda |
| Links |
Amazon UK
All Movie Guide
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| Product Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Screen Ratio |
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen / 2.35 Wide Screen |
| Layers |
Single side, Dual layer |
| Release Date |
06/09/2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Standard Features |
"The Making of..." Documentary
Cast Interviews
Deleted Scenes
Director's Commentary
Interactive Menus
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Scene Selection
Storyboard Gallery
Theatrical Trailers
TV Spots |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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