Eine Zombie-Apokalypse bedroht an Weihnachten die verschlafene Stadt Little Haven. In einem verzweifelten Wettlauf gegen die Untoten kämpfen Anna und ihre Freunde hauend, stechend und singen... Alles lesenEine Zombie-Apokalypse bedroht an Weihnachten die verschlafene Stadt Little Haven. In einem verzweifelten Wettlauf gegen die Untoten kämpfen Anna und ihre Freunde hauend, stechend und singend ums Überleben, um sich zu ihren Familien und Freunden durchzuschlagen. Aber sie entdecke... Alles lesenEine Zombie-Apokalypse bedroht an Weihnachten die verschlafene Stadt Little Haven. In einem verzweifelten Wettlauf gegen die Untoten kämpfen Anna und ihre Freunde hauend, stechend und singend ums Überleben, um sich zu ihren Familien und Freunden durchzuschlagen. Aber sie entdecken bald, dass niemand in dieser neuen Welt sicher ist, und während die Zivilisation um sie ... Alles lesen
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The star of the show here for me was certainly the very beautiful Ella Hunt, who plays the title character. Clearly a performer with some definite star quality and versatility and one for the future hopefully. The rest of the cast are good too it has to be said, and it was nice seeing old Dennis Pennis himself, Paul Kaye, appear as an unhinged headmaster. It has to be said that the comedy is a bit uneven to say the least, although there are some good jokes sprinkled throughout about evacuation selfies, Justin Bieber and all the rest of it but I found it only sporadically funny if I am honest. The horror side of the fence is covered with the usual zombie violence which is visceral and creative enough to keep us interested. The songs were actually quite a welcome injection, as it was with those that the film was at its most distinctive. And also, quite pleasingly, things are not rounded off with a Hollywood ending either, which I thought was the right way to go for this kind of thing.
On the whole, while this is definitely a bit hit and miss, I commend it for its ambition and fun-factor. When a film has the good grace to at least try something new, it deserves a chance and I wish it the very best.
The singing is pretty good, the choreography is also decent. They try some bigger pieces, though it never reaches full insane mode. Which you might find good or bad, depending on your taste. Another important thing is the violence and the blood though. This is not for the faint hearted. And while it is not the first musical to dabble into horror, there are not that many out there to compete with
The film starts off perfectly, a perfect commitment to the cheese and the campiness, genuine talent put into the songs, an awful lot of great slapstick, and over the top performances.
And then they forgot what movie they were making. The film commits so much to its zombie film satire that it becomes an actual zombie film. It attempts to be sad, serious, dramatic. They start killing characters that have no reason to die because...?
I am so incredibly disappointed. I laughed so so hard for like 35 minutes and then nothing.
As far as musicals go, these one had reasonably good songs and a possible breakout star in Ella Hunt.
Hunt is Anna a college student in Scotland. Her widowed father is overprotective and the headmaster of the college is a swine.
One day on the way to school she encounters zombies. Now Anna and her friends need to keep safe while bashing the zombies brains out.
Anna and the Apocalypse is a genre mash up of musical/zombie horror/teenage high school comedies. It takes a while for the eventual zombie strike to happen although the best strike happens at a scene in a bowling happy.
It is zany and silly enough to be entertaining.
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- WissenswertesThe film closes with a dedication to Ryan McHenry - McHenry, who sadly passed away in 2015, wrote and directed the short film Zombie Musical (2011) from which this feature film was adapted.
- Crazy CreditsBarry Waldo, co-author
- Alternative VersionenUS version was partially reedited and runs approx. 5 minutes shorter than the original version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Modern Christmas Movies (2019)
- SoundtracksWhat A Time To Be Alive (Orchestral Version)
Music and Lyrics by Roddy Hart and Tommy Reilly
Performed by the Cast from Anna and the Apocalypse
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- Anna und die Apokalypse: Ein Zombie Highschool Musical
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 545.597 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 52.588 $
- 2. Dez. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 673.523 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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- 2.39 : 1