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Release Date:
May 20, 2019
Original Title:
Shed of the Dead
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
7DM Studios
Broken Wing Films
Monk3ys Ink Films
Oceanstorm Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 DE: 18 GB: 15
Runtime: 86
Trevor is 'between jobs'. He spends his days avoiding his nagging heifer of a wife by hiding out in his allotment shed and painting figurines for his wargames with his agoraphobic friend, Graham, and dreaming of his heroic alter-ego, the battle mage Casimir the Destroyer. When Mr Parsons, one of the other allotment tenants, petitions to have Trevor removed from his disgrace of a plot (he's not there to grow stuff!) an argument ensues that leaves Trevor with a corpse to hide. Unfortunately, this untimely accident coincides with the zombie apocalypse and Mr Parsons' return is just the beginnings of Trevor's problems. More pressing is whether or not he should try and save his wife and her beautiful best friend, who both he and Graham have a thing for.
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Art Direction:
Madeau Christo
Assistant Art Director:
Madeau Christou
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lindsay Hill
Associate Producer:
Dom Williams
Boom Operator:
Marcos Cardós Villanueva
Casting Associate:
James Lambert-Martin
Casting Director:
Dom Williams
Clapper Loader:
Filippo Maso
Colorist:
Filipe Fernandes
Costume Designer:
Sallyann Short
Director:
Drew Cullingham
Director of Photography:
Stephen Murphy
Editor:
Stephen Hedley
Electrician:
Adrian Atkinson
Christopher B Broomfield
Executive Producer:
Nicholas David Lean
Reinhard Besser
Walter Mair
Pat Wintersgill
Dom Williams
Extras Casting:
Colin Murtagh
First Assistant Director:
Mike Higgins
First Assistant Editor:
Calum Nardone
Focus Puller:
Thomas Nicholson
Gaffer:
Matt Markham
In Memory Of:
Matt Palmer
Jack Fisher
Key Grip:
Steve Gilbert
Lighting Technician:
Leo Olesker
Daniel Goodall
Line Producer:
Nicholas David Lean
Makeup & Hair:
Maisie Palmer
Makeup Artist:
Clare Nixon
Music Editor:
Darren J. Power
Original Music Composer:
Reinhard Besser
Producer:
James Fisher
Nicholas David Lean
Production Design:
Chris Clayton
Publicist:
Greg Day
Pyrotechnician:
Stuart Priddle
James Priddle
Script Supervisor:
Lucy Noble
Second Assistant Director:
Liza Bolton
Set Decoration:
Júlia Ventura
Set Designer:
Chris Clayton
Set Medic:
Jamie Long
Sound Recordist:
Wayne Reay
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mike Peel
Anna Cichoń
Ella Noble-Jones
Still Photographer:
Gareth Gatrell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Legg
Writer:
Drew Cullingham
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