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Gangsters, Guns & Zombies is a 2012 British action-horror comedy directed by . Produced on a remarkably small estimated budget of £1,200, it delivers a gritty yet humorous take on the zombie apocalypse through the lens of a classic British heist gone wrong. The Story: A Getaway Gone South

: Reviewers have noted that the film effectively leans into its title, blending the sharp dialogue of a Guy Ritchie gangster flick with the gore of a traditional zombie movie. Gangsters, Guns & Zombies

: While the effects are described as "horribly cheap" by some, with neon-red blood and inconsistent zombie makeup, the film is often praised for its effort to create something entertaining without relying on "so bad it's good" tropes. Cast and Crew Director Matt Mitchell Studio Lost Eye Films Main Cast Vincent Jerome (Q), Huggy Leaver, and Fabrizio Santino Gangsters, Guns & Zombies! | Katie Young Gangsters, Guns & Zombies is a 2012 British

The film centers on (Vincent Jerome), a getaway driver who is on his very first bank job. The plan is simple: drive the crew to a safe house and get paid. However, the timing couldn't be worse, as a sudden zombie outbreak disrupts their plans. : While the effects are described as "horribly

: The film is a true indie effort, with much of the cast and crew donating their time and skills for free. To hide the limited budget, much of the action is set within vehicles, creating a "road movie" aesthetic that keeps the narrative moving at a steady pace.

Finding their initial safe house overrun by both police and the undead, Q and his team—a group of rough-around-the-edge cockney gangsters—must navigate the English countryside in a battered van to find a new refuge. Along the way, they encounter a variety of survivors, including a shotgun-wielding grandmother, who join their desperate bid for survival.