Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 6000000

Revenue

$ 39396175

Top Billed Cast

Simon Pegg

Shaun

Nick Frost

Ed

Kate Ashfield

Liz

Lucy Davis

Dianne

Dylan Moran

David

Jessica Hynes

Yvonne

Penelope Wilton

Barbara

Bill Nighy

Phillip

Martin Freeman

Declan

Matt Lucas

Cousin Tom

Peter Serafinowicz

Pete

Rafe Spall

Noel

Reece Shearsmith

Mark

Tamsin Greig

Maggie

Julia Deakin

Yvonne's Mum

Steve Emerson

John

Nicola Cunningham

Mary

Arvind Doshi

Nelson

Stuart Powell

Snakehips

Phyllis MacMahon

Bernie

Patricia Franklin

Spinster

Mark Donovan

Hulking Zombie

Chris Martin

Chris Martin

Jon Buckland

Jonny Buckland

Vernon Kay

Vernon Kay

Trisha Goddard

Trisha Goddard

Jeremy Thompson

Jeremy Thompson

Carol Barnes

Carol Barnes

Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Rob Butler

Rob Butler

Keir Mills

Clubber 1

Matt Jaynes

Clubber 2

Gavin Ferguson

Football Kid

Horton Jupiter

Homeless Man

Tim Baggaley

The Usher

Finola Geraghty

Distraught Vox Pop

Sonnell Dadral

Danny

Samantha Day

Woman on Trisha

David Park

Grave Scientist

Robert Fitch

Distressed Man

Sharon Gavin

Florist

Patch Connolly

Pigeon Man

Christopher Harwood

Grizzled Zombie

Nick Ewans

Pyjama Zombie

Alex Lutes

Trisha Zombie

Keith Chegwin

Keith Chegwin (voice)

Lucy Akhurst

Zombie Shot by Soldiers (uncredited)

Joe Cornish

Zombie Shot by Soldiers (uncredited)

Garth Jennings

Fun Dead Zombie (uncredited)

Paul Kaye

Zombie Behind The Winchester (uncredited)

Lauren Laverne

Zombie Outside Flat (uncredited)

Michael Smiley

Bicycle Courier Zombie (uncredited)

Paul Putner

Zombie (uncredited)

Antonia Campbell-Hughes

Zombie (uncredited)

Rob Brydon

Football Commentator / 'Zombies From Hell!' Presenter (voice) (uncredited)

Julia Davis

News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)

Mark Gatiss

Radio Presenter With 'Spaceship' Theory / Wildlife voiceover (voice) (uncredited)

Robert Popper

News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)

David Walliams

News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)

Peter Baynham

Man in Street (uncredited)

Edgar Wright

Rabid Monkeys Newsreader / Prat-falling Zombie / Italian Restaurant Voice (uncredited)

Nicholas Wilson

Twin Zombie (uncredited)

Kevin Wilson

Twin Zombie (uncredited)

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A review by tanty

Written by tanty on 2013-11-04

Fun and quite smart.

A review by viciouslollipop

Written by viciouslollipop on 2017-03-28

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.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-10-09

"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.