As Shaun suddenly develops a sense of family, his mother Barbara (Penelope Wilton) and her partner Philip (Bill Nighy) are also taken along. Shaun and Ed persuade Liz, without whom Shaun would never escape, and their friends to seek shelter in their local “Winchester”. But when the zombies stagger through his garden, don’t let themselves be driven away by targeted record projectiles and even the flatmate Pete (Peter Serafinowicz) is bitten and himself becomes undead, the escape to the front is gradually announced. Shaun also doesn’t notice anything about it at first and walks quietly through his street full of the undead and shops in the grocery store with bloodstained refrigerated compartment doors. London is being hit by a zombie epidemic, first gradually, then quite vigorously. His girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) has dumped him, and his beloved friend Ed (Nick Frost) is no inspiration either – both are always dependent on video games. The electrical goods salesman Shaun (Simon Pegg) doesn’t like his life at all at the moment. Shaun of the Dead is a creepy zombie splatter movie with cult status and finest English humor. Together with his mother, the stepfather, who will soon mutate into a zombie, and some friends, Shaun hides himself in his local pub “Winchester” and hopes to escape the horror there.
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