Hot Fuzz (2007)
Hot Fuzz (2007)
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Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Simon Pegg
Nicholas Angel
Jim Broadbent
Inspector Frank Butterman
Nick Frost
PC Danny Butterman
Paddy Considine
DS Andy Wainwright
Martin Freeman
Met Sergeant
Rafe Spall
DC Andy Cartwright
Bill Nighy
Met Chief Inspector
Robert Popper
'Not' Janine
Kevin Eldon
Sergeant Tony Fisher
Joe Cornish
Bob
Olivia Colman
PC Doris Thatcher
Chris Waitt
Dave
Bill Bailey
Sergeant Turner
Eric Mason
Bernard Cooper
Karl Johnson
PC Bob Walker
Timothy Dalton
Simon Skinner
Billie Whitelaw
Joyce Cooper
Peter Wight
Roy Porter
Edward Woodward
Tom Weaver
Edgar Wright
Director
Stuart Wilson
Dr. Robin Hatcher
Paul Freeman
Rev. Philip Shooter
Rory McCann
Michael Armstrong
Tim Bevan
Producer
Eric Fellner
Producer
Kenneth Cranham
James Reaper
Maria Charles
Mrs. Reaper
Nira Park
Producer
David Arnold
Composer
Jess Hall
Cinematographer
Julia Deakin
Mary Porter
Chris Dickens
Editor
Trevor Nichols
Greg Prosser
Nina Gold
CastingDirector
Elizabeth Elvin
Sheree Prosser
Marcus Rowland
ProductionDesigner
Patricia Franklin
Annette Roper
Lorraine Hilton
Amanda Paver
Tim Barlow
Mr. Treacher
Anne Reid
Leslie Tiller
Adam Buxton
Tim Messenger
David Threlfall
Martin Blower
Lucy Punch
Eve Draper
David Bradley
Arthur Webley
Ron Cook
George Merchant
Alice Lowe
Tina
Stephen Merchant
Peter Ian Staker
Ben McKay
Peter Cocker
Colin Michael Carmichael
Heston Services Clerk
Tom Strode Walton
Underage Drinker #1
Troy Woollan
Underage Drinker #2
Rory Lowings
Underage Drinker #3
Nicholas Wilson
Butcher Brother
Kevin Wilson
Butcher Brother
Graham Low
The Living Statue
Alexander King
Aaron A. Aaronson
Cate Blanchett
Janine (uncredited)
Steve Coogan
Metropolitan Police Inspector (uncredited)
Peter Jackson
Thief Dressed as Father Christmas (uncredited)
Garth Jennings
Crack Addict (uncredited)
Lesley Wright
Village of The Year Judge (uncredited)
Peter Wild
Village of The Year Judge (uncredited)
Gillian Rosemary Smith
Village of The Year Judge (uncredited)
Dick Lunn
Art Direction
Liz Griffiths
Set Decoration
Annie Hardinge
Costume Design
James Biddle
Production Manager
Karen Beever
Associate Producer
Ronaldo Vasconcellos
Line Producer
Natascha Wharton
Executive Producer
John David Gunkle
Unit Production Manager
Tania Blunden
Post Production Supervisor
Michelle Wright
Executive In Charge Of Production
Robert Sterne
Casting
Mark Mottram
Stunts
Robin Whittaker
Music Editor
Tarn Harper
Production Accountant
Kirsten Lane
Music Consultant
Oscar Wright
Storyboard Artist
Craig Butters
Sound Designer
Michael Fentum
Sound Effects Editor
Detlef Halaski
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nigel Heath
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Julian Slater
Supervising Sound Editor
Richard Briscoe
Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Smale
Assistant Art Director
Zoltán Benyó
Visual Effects Producer
Stephen Elson
Visual Effects Producer
Steve Garrad
Visual Effects Producer
John Lockwood
Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Street
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jenõ Udvardi
Visual Effects Producer
Val Wardlaw
Visual Effects Supervisor
Candice Banks
Makeup Artist / Hairstylist
Simon Baker
Camera Operator
Peter Field
Second Unit Director of Photography
Mark Moriarty
Second Unit Director of Photography
Matt Nettheim
Still Photographer
Michael Elliott
First Assistant Director
Jeremy Lovering
Second Unit Director
Peter Burgis
Foley Artist
Andie Derrick
Foley Artist
Robert Edwards
ADR Recordist
Arthur Graley
Foley Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 14, 2007
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 1m
Content RatingR
Budget$12,000,000
Box Office$80,600,000
Genres
Wiki.
Hot Fuzz is a 2007 buddy cop action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. Starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Timothy Dalton, and Jim Broadbent, the film centres on two police officers investigating a series of mysterious and gruesome deaths in a West Country village. It is the second and most successful film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, succeeding Shaun of the Dead (2004) and followed by The World's End (2013).
Over 100 action films were used as inspiration for developing the script. Principal photography took place in Wells, Somerset for eleven weeks. Ten artists worked on visual effects, which involved explosions, gory gunfire scenes, and a flip book. The film opened on 16 February 2007 in the United Kingdom and 20 April in the United States to box office success, grossing US$80 million worldwide against a budget of $12–16 million. Hot Fuzz received critical acclaim. In 2020, Empire named it the 67th greatest film of the 21st century.