Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 02/16/2007(UK),
Release Date: 07/31/2007
Dubbed: English/Espanol/French
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 121 Minutes
Flags: Graphic Violence, Profanity, Gore
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
A top London cop who is so good at his job that he makes his fellow officers look like slackers by comparison is "promoted" to serve in the sleepy village of Sandford in this contemporary
action comedy from the creators of
Shaun of the Dead. Police constable
Nicholas Angel (
Simon Pegg) always gets his man, but these days his impeccable record seems to be more indicative of his fellow officers' shortcomings than his own formidable skills as a keeper of the peace. Loathe to stand idly by as their once respectable track record is steadily soiled by the hyper-competent actions of one lone overachiever,
Sergeant Angel's superiors at the Met soon determine to remedy their problem by relocating the decorated constable to the West Country village of Sanford -- where tranquil garden parties and neighborhood watch meetings stand in stark contrast to the violent crime and heated gunplay of the city. As
Sergeant Angel does his best to adjust to the relative calm of his new environment, his oafish new partner
Danny Butterman (
Nick Frost) strives to gain the respect of his fellow constables while sustaining himself on fantasies of his favorite
action films and police shows. Later, just as it begins to appear as if
Sergeant Angel has been relegated to an uneventful existence in the relative calm of the countryside, a series of horrific "accidents" lead him to suspect that the tranquil hamlet of Sanford has fallen prey to a sinister plot which reeks of foul play.
Jim Broadbent,
Timothy Dalton,
Steve Coogan, and
Martin Freeman co-star in the
Edgar Wright film.
~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide