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Hot Fuzz (2007)
TrailerExceptional London cop Nicholas Angel is involuntarily transferred to a quaint English village and paired with a witless new partner. While on the beat, Nicholas suspects a sinister conspiracy is afoot with the residents.Actors: Simon Pegg, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Robert Popper, Joe Cornish, Chris Waitt, Eric Mason, Billie Whitelaw, Nick Frost, Peter Wight, Julia Deakin, ...»Director: Edgar WrightCountry: United States, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
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Characters of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
Sgt. Nicholas AngelPlayed by: Simon Pegg
Met SergeantPlayed by: Martin Freeman
Met Chief InspectorPlayed by: Bill Nighy
'Not' JaninePlayed by: Robert Popper
BobPlayed by: Joe Cornish
DavePlayed by: Chris Waitt
Bernard CooperPlayed by: Eric Mason
Joyce CooperPlayed by: Billie Whitelaw
PC Danny ButtermanPlayed by: Nick Frost
Roy PorterPlayed by: Peter Wight
Mary PorterPlayed by: Julia Deakin
Sergeant TurnerPlayed by: Bill Bailey
Rev. Philip ShooterPlayed by: Paul Freeman
Sheree ProsserPlayed by: Trevor Nichols
Dr. Robin HatcherPlayed by: Stuart Wilson
Amanda PaverPlayed by: Lorraine Hilton
Butcher BrotherPlayed by: Kevin Wilson
Simon SkinnerPlayed by: Timothy Dalton
Inspector Frank ButtermanPlayed by: Jim Broadbent
DS Andy WainwrightPlayed by: Paddy Considine
DC Andy CartwrightPlayed by: Rafe Spall
Sergeant Tony FisherPlayed by: Kevin Eldon
PC Bob WalkerPlayed by: Karl Johnson
SaxonPlayed by: Sampson
PC Doris ThatcherPlayed by: Olivia Colman
Tom WeaverPlayed by: Edward Woodward
The Living StatuePlayed by: Graham Low
Annette RoperPlayed by: Patricia Franklin
Leslie TillerPlayed by: Anne Reid
James ReaperPlayed by: Kenneth Cranham
Tim MessengerPlayed by: Adam Buxton
Peter Ian StakerPlayed by: Stephen Merchant
The SwanPlayed by: Elvis
Mr. TreacherPlayed by: Tim Barlow
Peter CockerPlayed by: Ben McKay
Michael ArmstrongPlayed by: Rory McCann
TinaPlayed by: Alice Lowe
George MerchantPlayed by: Ron Cook
Martin BlowerPlayed by: David Threlfall
Eve DraperPlayed by: Lucy Punch
Arthur WebleyPlayed by: David Bradley
Heston Services ClerkPlayed by: Colin Michael Carmichael
James ReaperPlayed by: Maria Charles
Aaron A. AaronsonPlayed by: Alexander King -
Directors of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
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Creators of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
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Critic Reviews of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
SlateAugust 18, 2007It's such a vibrant goof, so full of love both for the movies and for its cast of ridiculous characters that you forgive it the odd soggy stretch.
TIME MagazineApril 24, 2007Wright and Pegg have topped Shaun of the Dead by trans(atlantic)planting a whole gaggle of genres.
New YorkerApril 23, 2007The movie duly quickens into pursuits of every speed, and the homage to action thrillers is there in the smallest detail; the clicking of a ballpoint pen, say, is amplified to sound as menacing as the cocking of a gun.
AV ClubApril 21, 2007Hot Fuzz is everything an action-comedy should be. It achieves through parody what most films in the genre can't accomplish straight.
St. Louis Post-DispatchApril 21, 2007Because this culture-clash comedy has real characters, a real story and a real big payoff, the two-hour length is a light sentence.
USA TodayApril 20, 2007Though it's no Monty Python, Hot Fuzz is a clever, over-the-top marriage of mayhem and merriment.
Film Geek CentralApril 29, 2014It's a perfect spoof of the once popular action genre, that's highlighted by the chemistry of Pegg and Frost.
7M PicturesJanuary 19, 2014Manages to find humor not just in the mundane existence of a small town but also in the overblown nature of action films. And, it works as an action movie on its own.
Film and FeltMarch 13, 2011Hot Fuzz, Edgar Wright's follow-up to his extremely popular zombie satire Shaun of the Dead (2004), improves on the latter's strong points in every conceivable way while drastically tightening up its weakest elements.
DCistJune 09, 2010Works because they set out to make a faithful genre picture just as equally as a comedy. The film is even funnier because they never sacrifice plot or character for a laugh.
Film School RejectsApril 18, 2010From paying homage to Michael Bay's camera motions to kicking an old lady square in the kisser, this film holds nothing back and fires away with tons of laughs.
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