When top London cop PC Nicholas Angel (Nick Pegg) is reassigned to the quiet town of Sandford he struggles with his seemingly crime-free world… and oafish partner Danny (Nick Frost). The second instalment in Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy is re-released with UltraViolet (TM) allowing you to download or stream Hot Fuzz to your computer tablet or smartphone to store it in the cloud and watch it anytime anywhere. Special Features: Deleted Scenes Outtakes 4 Audio Commentaries Trailers
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Messers Pegg and Frost return with this rollickingly hilarious take on the cop action movie. Top London cop, Constable Nicholas Angel (Pegg), finds himself reassigned to the sleepy West Country village of Sandford. The quaintness is soon to be interrupted though as a series of grisly accidents sweeps the village. Convinced of foul play Angel and his new partner, Danny Butterman (Frost) swing into action! Actors Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Bailey, Paddy Considine, Timothy Dalton, Jim Broadbent, Adam Buxton, Olivia Colman, Steve Coogan, Kevin Eldon, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Billie Whitelaw, Stuart Wilson & Edward Woodward Director Edgar Wright Certificate 15 years and over Year 2007 Screen Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) - THX Surround EX Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 2 hours and 1 minute (approx)
Hit Brit comedy from Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright. When a hotshot young London cop (Pegg)'s arrest record puts the whole Metropolitan force to shame, his superiors shunt him to a rural posting hoping they've heard the last of him. However, behind the lace curtain politeness, the sleepy hamlet he's posted to turns out to be a hotbed of murder and vigilantism. His diligence and character sit ill with the locals - all except the Sergeant's layabout son (Nick Frost), who's a huge fan of the cop buddy movie genre. The pair bond and end up taking on a sinister cult of local pensioners in a guns-blazing, granny-kicking, rocket-launching gore-fest aimed at restoring order.
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