Devil's Playground

September 1st, 2011







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Devil's Playground

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Plot
As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Cole a hardened mercenary, is chasing the one person who can provide a cure...

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 5.1/10 (1,965 voted)

Director: Mark McQueen

Stars: Jaime Murray, Danny Dyer, Craig Fairbrass

Storyline
As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Cole a hardened mercenary, is chasing the one person who can provide a cure. In his way aren't only the flesh eating super athletic cannibals as humanities greatest danger, are people themselves!

Cast:
Jaime Murray - Lavinia
Danny Dyer - Joe
Craig Fairbrass - Cole
MyAnna Buring - Angela
Shane Taylor - Geoffrey
Sean Pertwee - Rob
Colin Salmon - Peter White
Craig Conway - Steve
Lisa McAllister - Kate
Alistair Petrie - Andy Billing
Del Henney - Dr. Michael Brooke
Bart Ruspoli - Matthew Mills
Shaun Lucas - Scared neighbor
Tim Whitnall - News Anchor #1
Mo Idriss - Medical patient

Taglines: Our Future Has One Hope



Details

Official Website: Official site |

Release Date: September 2011

Filming Locations: Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Box Office Details

Budget: $2,400,000 (estimated)



User Review

28 Minutes Later

Rating: 5/10

"Devil's Playground" is basically a complete rip-off of Danny Boyle's 2002 horror masterpiece "28 Days Later". Same basic concept; fast-moving infected (not actually zombies as such)on the loose in modern day London and a group of individuals trying to escape the horror, fighting amongst themselves on the way. The one thing it doesn't borrow from it's source material is any level of intelligence. The characters are melodramatic clichés and way too good-looking and well-groomed to be in any way realistic; even though it's a low-budget British film it unfortunately follows the crap Hollywood template of shallow, unbelievable, glamorous leads stuck in an increasingly over-the-top set of action-based scenarios. Still, if you just want to watch something empty-headed and fun then it's not all bad. The stunt sequences are well done and the movie is nicely shot, with some fantastic views of London on display. Don't take it too seriously and you'll have a good time.





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