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Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead
Shaun lives a supremely uneventful life, which revolves around his girlfriend, his mother, and, above all, his local pub. This gentle routine is threatened when the dead return to life and make strenuous attempts to snack on ordinary Londoners.
rating
7.54
runtime
99 min

Release

2004-04-09

Cast

Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg
as Shaun
Nick Frost
Nick Frost
as Ed
Kate Ashfield
Kate Ashfield
as Liz
Lucy Davis
Lucy Davis
as Dianne
Dylan Moran
Dylan Moran
as David
Jessica Hynes
Jessica Hynes
as Yvonne
Penelope Wilton
Penelope Wilton
as Barbara
Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy
as Phillip
Martin Freeman
Martin Freeman
as Declan
Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas
as Cousin Tom
Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
as Pete
Rafe Spall
Rafe Spall
as Noel
Reece Shearsmith
Reece Shearsmith
as Mark
Tamsin Greig
Tamsin Greig
as Maggie
Julia Deakin
Julia Deakin
as Yvonne's Mum
Steve Emerson
Steve Emerson
as John
Nicola Cunningham
Nicola Cunningham
as Mary
Arvind Doshi
Arvind Doshi
as Nelson
Stuart Powell
Stuart Powell
as Snakehips
Phyllis MacMahon
Phyllis MacMahon
as Bernie
Patricia Franklin
Patricia Franklin
as Spinster
Mark Donovan
Mark Donovan
as Hulking Zombie
Chris Martin
Chris Martin
as Chris Martin
Jon Buckland
Jon Buckland
as Jonny Buckland
Vernon Kay
Vernon Kay
as Vernon Kay
Trisha Goddard
Trisha Goddard
as Trisha Goddard
Jeremy Thompson
Jeremy Thompson
as Jeremy Thompson
Carol Barnes
Carol Barnes
as Carol Barnes
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
as Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Rob Butler
Rob Butler
as Rob Butler
Keir Mills
Keir Mills
as Clubber 1
Matt Jaynes
Matt Jaynes
as Clubber 2
Gavin Ferguson
Gavin Ferguson
as Football Kid
Horton Jupiter
Horton Jupiter
as Homeless Man
Tim Baggaley
Tim Baggaley
as The Usher
Finola Geraghty
Finola Geraghty
as Distraught Vox Pop
Sonnell Dadral
Sonnell Dadral
as Danny
Samantha Day
Samantha Day
as Woman on Trisha
David Park
David Park
as Grave Scientist
Robert Fitch
Robert Fitch
as Distressed Man
Sharon Gavin
Sharon Gavin
as Florist
Patch Connolly
Patch Connolly
as Pigeon Man
Christopher Harwood
Christopher Harwood
as Grizzled Zombie
Nick Ewans
Nick Ewans
as Pyjama Zombie
Alex Lutes
Alex Lutes
as Trisha Zombie
Keith Chegwin
Keith Chegwin
as Keith Chegwin (voice)
Lucy Akhurst
Lucy Akhurst
as Zombie Shot by Soldiers (uncredited)
Joe Cornish
Joe Cornish
as Zombie Shot by Soldiers (uncredited)
Garth Jennings
Garth Jennings
as Fun Dead Zombie (uncredited)
Paul Kaye
Paul Kaye
as Zombie Behind The Winchester (uncredited)
Lauren Laverne
Lauren Laverne
as Zombie Outside Flat (uncredited)
Michael Smiley
Michael Smiley
as Bicycle Courier Zombie (uncredited)
Paul Putner
Paul Putner
as Zombie (uncredited)
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
as Zombie (uncredited)
Rob Brydon
Rob Brydon
as Football Commentator / 'Zombies From Hell!' Presenter (voice) (uncredited)
Julia Davis
Julia Davis
as News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss
as Radio Presenter With 'Spaceship' Theory / Wildlife voiceover (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Popper
Robert Popper
as News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
David Walliams
David Walliams
as News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
Peter Baynham
Peter Baynham
as Man in Street (uncredited)
Edgar Wright
Edgar Wright
as Rabid Monkeys Newsreader / Prat-falling Zombie / Italian Restaurant Voice (uncredited)
Nicholas Wilson
Nicholas Wilson
as Twin Zombie (uncredited)
Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson
as Twin Zombie (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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tanty

Fun and quite smart.

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viciouslollipop

Shaun of the Dead-If U like Romero/Python Pick This Up:D This was one of the best movies I saw in the last year or two. The acting was good, the plot was fairly well thought out, and it was very funny. It helps if you are a zombie movie(i.e. G. Romero)fan and enjoy British type humor(like the Monty Python troupe), but if you are neither it will not stop you from enjoying this movie. It is a weird mix of several genres(coming of age, buddy movie, comedy, love, horror)but it definitely works on all levels. The main characters(Shaun and Ed)will definitely remind you of some slacker you knew(or know) The facial expressions, dialogue, and general behavior of these two make for some of the best scenes in the movie. There are also some very good make-up effects, and a decent amount of gore. This is definitely one worth owning.

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Geronimo1967

"Shaun" (Simon Pegg) shares a house with his lazy old pal "Ed" (Nick Frost) living a life of mundanity. His girlfriend "Liz" (Kate Ashfield) is getting a bit fed up with his haplessness, and eventually decides that she is just too bored of their evenings in the local boozer. Suddenly, there start to appear reports on the television reports that there's some sort of plague going on. The two men are fairly oblivious to this until they discover strangers in their garden who seem impervious to shouts of abuse and latterly having things chucked at them. Quickly they repair indoors and realise that flesh-eating zombies have taken over the place. Quickly, the two men decide that they have to rescue "Liz" and her mum (Penelope Wilton) and try to find safety, ideally in their usual fortress-like watering hole - the "Winchester". Can they survive the throng of marauding creatures to gather everyone together? Then what? Can they live on crisps and beer for the rest of their lives? With panic setting in and tempers flaring, it's down to this intrepid bunch to stop from being munched upon and facing a fate worse than death. It's it's very normality that makes this work. Ordinary people, thinking on their feet, dealing with a catastrophe whilst simultaneously coping with the daft problems of day-to-day, turbulent, relationships. The writing is quickly paced and frequently quite witty, with engaging and cohesive efforts from the two at the top of the bill, but also from the briefly used Bill Nighy and the always reliable Wilton who has considerable skill when it comes to comedy timing and accompanying facial expressions. I can't say I've ever seen a collection of vinyl LPs used as an offence weapon before, and that sets the tone for the entertainingly spoofy daftness of the proceedings that isn't maybe the most original ninety minutes of cinema you'll ever have seen, but it stays the right side of slapstick and is good fun throughout.