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Hot Fuzz

  • 7.8 /10

  • 8045

  • 91%

Plot

Former London constable Nicholas Angel finds it difficult to adapt to his new assignment in the sleepy British village of Sandford. Not only does he miss the excitement of the big city, but he also has a well-meaning oaf for a partner. However, when a series of grisly accidents rocks Sandford, Angel smells something rotten in the idyllic village.

Cast

Simon Pegg as Nicholas Angel
Simon Pegg

as Nicholas Angel

Nick Frost as PC Danny Butterman
Nick Frost

as PC Danny Butterman

Jim Broadbent as Inspector Frank Butterman
Jim Broadbent

as Inspector Frank Butterman

Paddy Considine as DS Andy Wainwright
Paddy Considine

as DS Andy Wainwright

Rafe Spall as DC Andy Cartwright
Rafe Spall

as DC Andy Cartwright

Kevin Eldon as Sergeant Tony Fisher
Kevin Eldon

as Sergeant Tony Fisher

Olivia Colman as PC Doris Thatcher
Olivia Colman

as PC Doris Thatcher

Bill Bailey as Sergeant Turner
Bill Bailey

as Sergeant Turner

Karl Johnson as PC Bob Walker
Karl Johnson

as PC Bob Walker

Timothy Dalton as Simon Skinner
Timothy Dalton

as Simon Skinner

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 14, 2007

Production Companies

  • Big Talk Studios

  • StudioCanal

  • Working Title Films

  • Ingenious Media

  • Universal Pictures

  • Rogue Pictures

Production Countries

  • France

  • United Kingdom

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $12,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $80,600,000.00

Runtime

  • 2.02 hrs

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Reviews

Homage or parody, Hot Fuzz is the best of modern British comedy. Police Constable Nicholas Angel is the pride of the London Service, trouble is is that he is making everybody else look bad, so much so his superiors promote him to Sergeant in the sleepy village of Sandford, Gloucestershire. Yet all is not right with Sandford as the locals start meeting grizzly deaths, thus thrusting Angel into …

I was not sure what to expect from this movie that I found on Netflix a while ago while browsing through the catalog. The movie poster makes it look like a hard-boiled police action movie but reading the reviews it became clear that it was more of a comedy. I had not heard of the movie before but it generally got good reviews so the other evening me and the boys sat down to watch it. This is a…

A victim of his own meticulous success, “Angel” (Simon Pegg) is promoted to sergeant but relocated from the metropolis to a remote rural constabulary where he anticipates that nothing much will go wrong under the watchful eye of “Insp. Butterman” (Jim Broadbent). Less than impressed with this enforced relocation, he arrives in a town where everyone already knows who he is and where the pub with f…