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Cockneys vs Zombies

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
21K
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Cockneys vs Zombies (2012)
The Bow Bells Care Home is under threat and the McGuires – Andy, Terry, and Katy – need to find some way to keep their grandfather and his friends in the East End, where they belong. But, when you’re robbing a bank, zombie invasions makes things a lot harder. And let’s face it, they need all the help they can get when their bank-robbing experts turn out to be Mental Mickey and Davey Tuppance. As contractors to an East London building site unlock a 350-year old vault full of seriously hungry zombies, the East End has suddenly gone to hell and the Cockney way of life is under threat. Equipped with all the guns and ammo they can carry, it’s up to the gang to save the hostages, their grandfather, and East London from zombie Armageddon.
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A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.

  • Director
    • Matthias Hoene
  • Writers
    • Matthias Hoene
    • James Moran
    • Lucas Roche
  • Stars
    • Rasmus Hardiker
    • Harry Treadaway
    • Michelle Ryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthias Hoene
    • Writers
      • Matthias Hoene
      • James Moran
      • Lucas Roche
    • Stars
      • Rasmus Hardiker
      • Harry Treadaway
      • Michelle Ryan
    • 101User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

    Videos6

    Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:25
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Opening Credits
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Opening Credits
    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Opening Credits
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Opening Credits
    Cockneys Vs Zombies: They're Dead Already (US)
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: They're Dead Already (US)
    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Nobody Messes With My Tracy (US)
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: Nobody Messes With My Tracy (US)
    Cockneys Vs Zombies: You Should Be Safe In There Now Probably (US)
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: You Should Be Safe In There Now Probably (US)
    Cockneys Vs Zombies: The Elderly Fight The Undead (US)
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    Cockneys Vs Zombies: The Elderly Fight The Undead (US)

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    Rasmus Hardiker
    Rasmus Hardiker
    • Terry
    Harry Treadaway
    Harry Treadaway
    • Andy
    Michelle Ryan
    Michelle Ryan
    • Katy
    Ashley Thomas
    Ashley Thomas
    • Mental Mickey
    Jack Doolan
    Jack Doolan
    • Davey Tuppence
    Georgia King
    Georgia King
    • Emma
    Tony Gardner
    Tony Gardner
    • Clive
    Alan Ford
    Alan Ford
    • Ray
    Honor Blackman
    Honor Blackman
    • Peggy
    Tony Selby
    Tony Selby
    • Darryl
    Georgina Hale
    Georgina Hale
    • Doreen
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Eric
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • Hamish
    Natalie Walter
    Natalie Walter
    • Bank Manager
    Phil Cornwell
    Phil Cornwell
    • Grainger
    Josh Cole
    • Davvers
    Gary Beadle
    Gary Beadle
    • Greg
    Finlay Robertson
    Finlay Robertson
    • Eddie
    • Director
      • Matthias Hoene
    • Writers
      • Matthias Hoene
      • James Moran
      • Lucas Roche
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    User reviews101

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    7MisterE2108

    Loved it!

    A fun filled zombie film. Definitely not one of the best, but highly enjoyable. Loved the dialog and all the actor character portrayals. The gore effects had highs and lows, meaning there were some gore effects that were crazy good and other gore effects that were most likely rushed or they didn't put too much thought into. Alan Ford had me in stitches, he did an awesome job, I guarantee you will like him a lot in this film. Rasmus Hardiker and Harry Treadaway who play the central characters were both entertaining, and I wouldn't mind if the two reprise their roles in a sequel. Lastly I wanna speak about the lovely Michelle Ryan (who plays Katey, the cousin), I sorta fell in love with her in this film and loved her fiery attitude as she helped kick some zombie butt. In closing, I really try my best not to give away any of a particular film, because we usually already know what a film is about, and the only thing that comes next is to watch the film. In my opinion spoilers suck and it takes away from what others may enjoy or dislike about a particular film, that's why I rather that others come to their own conclusion upon viewing a film for themselves. Cockney vs Zombies...I loved it!...and I hope other fans of the genre get to see it and come to love it as well.
    7kosmasp

    Clue is in the title

    I guess that's the best described movie title since Snakes on a plane. The movie delivers fully on its title and that's all you can expect from it, isn't it? A year ago Frightfest audiences were treated to a glimpse of some footage from the film. August 2012 the same audience (or whoever came again) got to see the whole film. And I'd say it played pretty well with most people.

    I liked it too. The humor is good, you get Cockney language thrown in a couple of times and one the slowest chases you'll see in any film. And it works really good tension-wise. Mr. Ford of course is a delight to watch and he must have had a lot of fun on the set. You can't and shouldn't take a movie like that serious. Otherwise you'd have trouble enjoying this
    8Ashman711711

    Great English Zombie Flick.

    First, it's a movie about zombies and it's English, so don't go in expecting some grandiose academy award winners. What we have is a film that is meant to be watched and enjoyed. It's purpose is to entertain us with zombies, gore, and the best type of dry Brit humor one can find. A job it accomplishes rather nicely.

    It never takes itself seriously but doesn't go full on to cheeky parody mode either. I have to agree that like Shaun of the Dead or Tucker & DAle Vs Evil, this one has successfully blended a great comedy with a good horror flick. though I'll warn it's more about the good gore one finds rather than scares.

    By far the strongest actor would be Alan Ford who fills the character role of "Grandad" brilliantly as the cantankerous grandfather of the two leads and the caretaker of an old folks home. He has some of the best lines- most of which you simply don't expect or at least won't know what the heck is gonna be said next. right from the get go with opening credits you have the idea it's gonna be a fun, somewhat satirical ride and indeed it is. In all, the plot isn't that much of a stretch(it's zombies) but the actors and director make it work. it has a decent music score too. after viewing it may not be in some horror fan's top fav list, but it will certainly not disappoint. (also if you like crass British slang you'll like this movie)
    7Coventry

    Respect the elderly Cockney Rebels!

    I've grown quite allergic to the terms zombie-comedy, and especially to the allegedly cool slang name "zomedy", because we horror fanatics are literally overloaded with movies about the Living Dead that are supposed to be horrific and hilarious at the same time. In reality, however, the vast majority of them are just downright dull, uninspired and irritating. Ever since the British cult hit "Shaun of the Dead", it seems like every (young?) aspiring film director assumes that he/she can make a horror comedy even though these two remain the hardest genres to put into a blender together. Therefore I was rather skeptical when I went to see "Cockneys vs. Zombies" at a local horror festival here in Belgium. The idea sounded good, the trailer looked mighty fine and the cast features a handful of names that even make the most mediocre movie tolerable (Alan Ford from "Snatch" and Honor "Pussy Galore" Blackman) but still … it remained a zomedy! It took me more or less five minutes to put all my skepticism aside, though, because the movie starts out amazingly and I immediately got sucked in. The intro sequence and particularly the awesomely animated opening credits, guided by the magnificent song "What's that coming over the hill is it a monster?" by The Automatic, set the basis for an exhilarating, fast-paced and blood-spurting horror adventure. Admittedly the script features many clichés, stereotypes and redundant melodramatic moments, but overall seen is director Matthias Hoene's approach fresh and inventive. In Cockney country, the heart of working class East London, construction workers are building a gigantic apartment complex for which several traditional monuments have to be demolished, including the old folk's home of Granddad Ray Maguire and his friends. His offspring plans to rob a bank so that he doesn't have to move away from the area, but something else also interferes with the construction works… a zombie invasion! When the workers stumble upon ancient catacombs underneath the city, the region is quickly overrun by thousand of zombies. The bank robbers battle their way back to the retirement home as fast as they can, but the old timer prove themselves still tough enough to stand up against the undead. "Cockneys vs. Zombies" (don't you just love it when the title is, in fact, the entire plot?) is a straightforward and largely unpretentious zombie romp that delivers what you expect (or hope for). There are various flaws, like for example the screenplay refuses to sacrifice any real pivot characters and overdoes the melodrama a bit near the climax, but these are widely compensated through ingenious little plot aspects and the excessive gore effects. Certain sequences already qualify as instant classic in my book. For example, you haven't seen a zombie chase until you witness the race between a pensioner with a walking frame and a traditionally slow-sauntering rotting corpse. Or, how to kill a zombie with a metal plate in his head? And then for the obvious biggest trump of the film I'd like to refer to the title. The genuine Cockney characters and the delicious rhyming slang dialogs are the elements that truly distinguish the film from the others. Alan Ford must be the coolest Cockney since Sid Vicious and, as expected, he steals the show in every sequence he's in.
    7gavin6942

    Shockingly Good

    A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.

    When I heard the title of this film, I kept thinking there was no way this could possibly be good. The reviews were consistently positive, but that title was just so bad. Hopefully others are not scared off by the lame name, because the critics were right -- this is a winner.

    We have a rocking soundtrack that keeps the pace and flow going, one of the best chase scenes ever put to film, some clever moments in a subgenre (zombie films) that should be completely used up by now... and some elderly folks with big guns.

    Others have said this is "Shaun of the Dead" meets "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". That may be fair -- it is as good as both of these films, and really needs to be seen. I can see it becoming a cult classic alongside "Shaun"...

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    • Trivia
      The film makers appealed quite extensively via local newspapers in and around London for volunteers to play the parts of the zombies.
    • Goofs
      When escaping from the retirement home, Andy uses a bundle of 3 hand grenades called "The Bitch" to blow up the zombies in the hallway. All three grenades have blue-painted spoons and a hole in the bottom, which marks them as training blanks used in military training.
    • Quotes

      Eric: Those things are vampires! We need crucifixes, garlic, silver, holy water, and Christopher Lee!

      Ray Macguire: No, you soppy tart, those things are fucking zombies!

    • Crazy credits
      Mark Birmingham plays "Some Poor Bastard."
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Zombie Kills (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Monster
      Written by Robin Hawkins, James Frost, Alex Pennie and Iwan Griffiths

      Performed by The Automatic

      Master recording courtesy of B-Unique Records

      Published by EMI Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thây Ma Trở Lại
    • Filming locations
      • Leven Road, Poplar, London, England, UK(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Kintop
      • Limelight
      • Molinare
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $107,348
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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