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Pontypool

Disc jockey Grant Mazzy arrives at his basement radio station in Pontypool, a Canadian town, expecting another routine shift. But when reports emerge of a virus that turns people into zombies, Mazzy hunkers down in the broadcast booth and fights to find a way to warn his listeners about the virus and its unlikely mode of transmission.

Director(s)

Bruce McDonald

John Pace

Patrick Hepburn

Matti Huhta

Cast & Crew

Daniel Fathers

Daniel Fathers

Nigel Healing

Rick Roberts

Rick Roberts

Ken Loney (voice)

Hannah Fleming

Hannah Fleming

Maureen (Farraj)

Boyd Banks

Boyd Banks

Jay (Osama)

Stephen McHattie

Stephen McHattie

Grant Mazzy

Hrant Alianak

Hrant Alianak

Dr. Mendez

John Pace

John Pace

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Louis Negin

Louis Negin

Conversationalist

Bruce McDonald

Bruce McDonald

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Daniel Junghuan Park

Daniel Junghuan Park

Conversationalist

Lisa Houle

Lisa Houle

Sydney Briar

Georgina Reilly

Georgina Reilly

Laurel-Ann Drummond

Beatriz Yuste

Beatriz Yuste

Nancy Freethy

Laura Nordin

Laura Nordin

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Rachel Burns

Rachel Burns

Colleen (Daud)

Tony Burgess

Tony Burgess

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Diane Gordon

Diane Gordon

Conversationalist

Patrick Hepburn

Patrick Hepburn

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Matti Huhta

Matti Huhta

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Details

GenresHorror, Mystery, Science Fiction
Runtime1h 36 mins
Released on06 Mar 2009
Languageen
Produced InCanada

Reviews

Oldnewbie

/10

Upon watching this film for a second time I realized just how much it reminded me of the famous "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast Orson Welles aired in 1939. With just the medium of radio he successfully created an atmosphere of panic so real people listening (who had not caught the beginning where it stated that the following was a radio drama) fled their homes thinking aliens from Mars had invaded Grovers Mill, New Jersey! "Pontypool" takes place almost exclusively inside a small radio station in the town of Pontypool, Ontario Canada. What starts out as an ordinary day slowly morphs into an extraordinary situation told almost entirely through eye witness call ins, a weather reporters sky view, and eventually the towns doctor who has a preposterous yet undeniably believable theory as to what is going on. Director Bruce McDonald and writer Tony Burgess expertly create an atmosphere of frustration, disbelief, and panic all within the confines of a single set. Never once did I feel limited by not seeing what was going on outside. Like the aforementioned "War of the Worlds" radio drama, the situation unfolds by audio reports coupled with the unexpected entrance of the doctor. For blood and gore fans there is a scene that is both shocking and heartbreaking. But this film is generally not for that audience... unless they have good imaginations and can be taken in by "eyewitness" accounts of brutality. The other part of the tale that is refreshing is that the antagonism that is affecting the outside world is not a virus nor is it the dead come back to life. No... it is something... as the doctor explains... preposterous yet undeniably believable. The casting of Stephen McHattie as the past his prime but not ready to go quietly DJ was a masterstroke. He brings to life Grant Mazzy in a way I cannot imagine another doing as perfectly. He mixes a jaded world view with pathos, anger, humor, and a just the right touch of madness as all around him slides into madness. It is to be noted that in the IMDB trivia section, the writer admits to being heavily influenced by Orson Welles legendary radio drama when conceiving first the book, then radio broadcast, and finally film. It shows, as stated, and it shows gloriously.

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Pontypool (2008) Original Trailer [FHD]

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PONTYPOOL OFFICIAL TRAILER