On Friday, Shaun is in a rut. At 29, he's coasted through life--and still hasn't gotten very far, usually winding up at the local pub, the Winchester. His roommate Ed looks up to him--when he can take his eyes off the TV, that is. Liz is re-evaluating their relationship, particularly after Shaun fails to do something special for their anniversary on Saturday. That day, there are train delays, people fainting in the streets, TV news reporters on unexplained calamities. No, it can't be--but it is--the dead have risen. Saturday's isolated incidents mushroom into a full-on zombie assault and, once daylight breaks, it's Sunday bloody Sunday. As manners and flesh take a beating, it's time to separate men from meat, humans from zombies, and living from undead. Shaun and Ed grab whatever is at hand to repel the attacking zombies, summoning reserves of strength they didn't know they possessed and straining muscles they forgot they had. Rounding up friends and family, they press on towards the sanctuary of the Winchester. All that stands in their way are hordes of the flesh eating undead.
Production Studio Canal [fr]; Working Title Films [gb]; WT2 Productions [gb]; Big Talk Productions [gb](in association with); Inside Track 2 [gb](in association with); FilmFour [gb](developed and produced with the assistance of);
Cast Names Simon Pegg; Kate Ashfield; Nick Frost; Lucy Davis; Dylan Moran; Nicola Cunningham; Keir Mills; Matt Jaynes; Gavin Ferguson; Peter Serafinowicz; Horton Jupiter; Tim Baggaley; Arvind Doshi; Rafe Spall; Sonnell Dadral; Samantha Day; Trisha Goddard; David Park; Finola Geraghty; Bill Nighy; Robert Fitch; Sharon Gavin; Patch Connolly; Jessica Hynes; Stuart Powell; Patricia Franklin; Steve Emerson; Phyllis MacMahon; Krishnan Guru-Murthy; Carol Barnes; Rob Butler; Jeremy Thompson; Vernon Kay; Mark Donovan; Christopher Harwood; Penelope Wilton; Martin Freeman; Reece Shearsmith; Tamsin Greig; Julia Deakin;
Box Office USD 13,464,388
Release Date 2004-09-24 (limited)
Genres Comedy; Horror; Romance;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated R for zombie violence/gore and language.
Running Time 1 hr. 39 min.
Director Edgar Wright
Shaun of the Dead Reviews
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make a secound one were thy find a cure and the fat guy gets cured
nico byrd kanascity
8:53am on Monday, June 25th, 2007
tis movie had zombies in it it was funny and scary to thought