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The Mothertown

  • 2014
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
39
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The Mothertown (2014)
Dark ComedyComedyHorror

Follows four groups of people during a zombie outbreak.Follows four groups of people during a zombie outbreak.Follows four groups of people during a zombie outbreak.

  • Director
    • John Williams
  • Writer
    • John Williams
  • Stars
    • Steve Larner
    • Daniel Alexander
    • Christian Bailey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    39
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Williams
    • Writer
      • John Williams
    • Stars
      • Steve Larner
      • Daniel Alexander
      • Christian Bailey
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Larner
    • Father Tea and Gimp
    Daniel Alexander
    Daniel Alexander
    • Ronnie
    Christian Bailey
    • Zombie Child 1
    Pete Bennett
    • Reporter
    Gary Edwards
    • Steven
    Sophie Elsby
    • Stacey
    Craig Gallimore
    • James
    Nick Hancock
    • Nick Hancock
    Maura Judges
    • Mary Edgar
    Julia Langton-Virr
    • Zombie Bride
    Mark Rathbone
    Mark Rathbone
    • Pub weirdo
    Marnix Van Der Kraan
    • Mak
    Kirk Wilkinson
    • Pope
    Richard Douglas
    • Zombie Victim
    • (uncredited)
    Pete Gallimore
    • Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Lewis-Dayle
    • Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Murtagh
    • Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    Adam Southwick
    Adam Southwick
    • Additional Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Williams
    • Writer
      • John Williams
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    8Mr_Frontispiece

    Blood, Snot & Oatcakes

    Had the pleasure of being present for the premier of 'The Mothertown' amongst many of the cast and crew. Not involved myself, but I've had a keen eye on its production from the initial fund-raising appeal to get it up and running.

    For a tiny budget, John Williams (director, writer, actor etc etc) has produced a cracking film. Where it suffers a bit from a technical point of view, it gets back in its wit and invention. Laugh out loud moments and gore are a plenty as the story follows various groups of (for the time being) survivors as they struggle to deal with the sudden zombie outbreak in Stoke On Trent. Think of Peter Jackson's early efforts and you will be on the right track.

    Look out for an utterly bananas performance from Big Brother's Pete Bennett and a memorable 'extended cameo' from television's Nick Hancock

    Track it down if you can.
    8jen-193-549899

    Low budget, high enthusiasm!

    This film is hilarious! It's one of the most fun budget zombie flicks I've ever seen, with some great quotable one-liners and a host of likable characters who all find their own unique ways of coping when the zombie apocalypse hits unsuspecting Stoke-on-Trent.

    Most of the effects were simple and well thought-out, saving the proper gore for a few select moments. The zombie make-up was effective and the horde scenes really came to (un)life on the screen.

    The plot was a simple, classic storyline of ravenous rampaging zombies overrunning the town and trying to eat people, but it also had a few nice twists and touches along the way. Mostly it focused on the characters and how they were affected: action film fans trying to be heroes, devout Christians seeking safety in church, and a heartless (and talentless) reporter desperate to make a name for himself... oh, and the pair who were too "tied up" to know what was happening when their mistress suddenly disappeared!

    There were a few local in-jokes, but they're not so frequent or important as to be off-putting for anyone who doesn't know Stoke-on-Trent. The real added benefit for anyone who knows the area is spotting the various local sights, with much of it filmed in and around Burslem.
    7one9eighty

    Low budget blood and guts in the potteries - alreet duck

    A super fun, extremely low budget zombie film set in Stoke-on-Trent by local film maker John Williams.

    Something got into the water and has infected the populous, survivors run for cover (and to hide in the nearest pub) from the flesh-eating hordes of zombies dredging through the potteries. The film follows different groups of people as they cope with the outbreak in their own unique way. From sadomasochistic sex pests to local louts, nobody is safe. Cameo performances from Pete Bennett and Nick Hancock help to add a bit of class to the film which is dripping with fake blood and dodgy zombies.

    While everything is done low budget and intended to look and feel that way it generally works well. It wouldn't look too far out of place next to 'Basket Case' or 'Bad Taste' on a shelf of 80's horror films. The pace of the film varies at times which I think is my biggest criticism, not to say this feels wrong as I'd expect anything with zombies in to slowly trudge at times. There is enough humour here to keep you entertained, and while there are a few local 'in' jokes here it's nothing that'll stop your enjoyment or detract from the film.

    I loved this film (but then I would as I am one of the zombies in it so I'm biased!), but so has everyone I've lent a copy of the film to. It's definitely worth a watch and I've rated higher funded films a lot lot lower, this has a heart and a story so will always get a decent write up from me. Enjoy!
    10shadowencounters

    zombies, oatcakes and stoke on trent

    wow what can I say zombies taking over stoke on trent, and not even Robbie Williams in sight. this as got be on of the best low budjet zombie films ever made. you think you've seen every zombie going? this puts zombies and gore in a whole new light, for his first big feature john Williams as do brilliant cant wait to see what he comes up with next, oh and keep your eyes open for the blind man zombie with a guide dog pure genius and a sure classic well done john. when I first heard about a zombie film made around stoke on trent I laughed thing really do we have the right atmosphere? have we got the right settings/ yes john went and found some brilliant places to film this, even though the sound isn't that good the zombies and the gore is what you wait for from the start to the finish and just when you thought it couldn't get any better it does from the scenes in the church and the guest cameo Nick Hancock is funny but does he die? watch it find out.....

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      • December 21, 2014 (United Kingdom)
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      • Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
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      • £1,000 (estimated)
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