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Pontypool

Shut up or die.
2009 | 97m | English

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Director: Bruce McDonald
Writer: Tony Burgess
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When disc jockey Grant Mazzy reports to his basement radio station in the Canadian town of Pontypool, he thinks it's just another day at work. But when he hears reports of a virus that turns people into zombies, Mazzy barricades himself in the radio booth and tries to figure out a way to warn his listeners about the virus and its unlikely mode of transmission.
Release Date: Mar 06, 2009
Director: Bruce McDonald
Writer: Tony Burgess
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery
Keywords radio station, zombie, radio broadcast, virus, winter, survival, ontario, canada, zombie apocalypse, based on novel or book, disc jockey, fear, talk radio, trapped in building
Production Companies Ponty Up Pictures, Shadow Shows
Box Office Revenue: $32,000
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Stephen McHattie Grant Mazzy
Lisa Houle Sydney Briar
Georgina Reilly Laurel-Ann Drummond
Hrant Alianak Dr. Mendez
Rick Roberts Ken Loney (voice)
Daniel Fathers Nigel Healing
Beatriz Yuste Nancy Freethy
Boyd Banks Jay (Osama)
Hannah Fleming Maureen (Farraj)
Laura Nordin Spooky Woman
Rachel Burns Colleen (Daud)
Tony Burgess Tony (Lawrence)
Louis Negin Conversationalist
Diane Gordon Conversationalist
Daniel Junghuan Park Conversationalist
Name Job
Bruce McDonald Director
Jeremiah Munce Editor
Tony Burgess Writer, Novel
Caitlin Cronenberg Still Photographer
Lea Carlson Production Design
Sarah Armstrong Costume Design
Steve Munro Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Jan Rudy Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrij Molodecky Set Decoration
Indiana Allemang Key Makeup Artist, Key Hair Stylist
Matthew Dewilde Prosthetic Designer
Doug Reid Best Boy Electric
John Reed Hryszkiewicz Camera Trainee
Mike McDonald Chief Lighting Technician
Bill Melanson Jr. Dolly Grip
Aaron Johnstone Electrician
Bob Lyte Electrician
Todd Sands Electrician
Jason E. Hamilton Electrician
Richard D. Leko Electrician
Michael Dawson First Assistant Camera
Neil Diceman Generator Operator
Bob Mallen Grip
Dave Ferguson Key Grip
Nick Torok Second Assistant Camera
Matthew Bedard Third Assistant Camera
Matthew Hallett Carpenter
Joe McLean Head Carpenter
Adrienne Trent Property Master
Geoff Hill Special Effects Coordinator
Michael W. Hamilton Special Effects Assistant
Kevin Quatman Compositing Supervisor
Sarah Barber Visual Effects Coordinator
Isabelle Langlois Visual Effects Production Manager
Duff Smith Assistant Editor
Lee Hughes Digital Intermediate
Peter Armstrong Digital Intermediate Producer
Howard Ng Production Coordinator
Jacinta McDonnell Stand In
J.L. Munce Title Designer
Daryl Purdy Boom Operator
John Sievert Foley Artist
Michael LaCroix Sound Recordist
Andrew Berry Art Direction
Davida Gragor Assistant Makeup Artist, Assistant Hairstylist
Laura MacCon Makeup & Hair
Monty Montgomerie Best Boy Grip
Vinit Borrison Camera Operator
Julia Seidman Camera Trainee
Erik Greensmith Digital Imaging Technician
Greg Haddow Electrician
Sean Keay Electrician
Frank Merino Electrician
Sean Skarupa Electrician
Krista Dzialoszynski Electrician
John Hickey First Assistant Camera
Mike Chase Generator Operator
James Kennedy Generator Operator
Steve Van Denzen Grip
Beth Nobes Second Assistant Camera
Angela Chao Second Assistant Camera
Ioana Vasile Still Photographer
Zack Lovatt Art Department Trainee
Marc Kuitenbrouwer Construction Coordinator
Kenny Meinzinger Property Master
Lyle Jobe Set Dresser
Jeannette Linton Wardrobe Assistant
Tim Ferguson Special Effects Assistant
Dylan Hankinson Special Effects Assistant
Mila Patriki Digital Intermediate Colorist
Mel Martin Visual Effects Coordinator
Aaron Weintraub Visual Effects Supervisor
Hardave Grewal Digital Intermediate
Dave Muscat Digital Intermediate Editor
Michale Raske Production Accountant
Matti Huhta Script Supervisor
Peter Snider Stand In
Sasha Stoltz Unit Publicist
David Drainie Taylor Dialogue Editor
Paul Shikata Sound Effects Editor
John Hazen Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Nadalin Production Manager, Line Producer
Marc Bachli Post Production Supervisor
Patrick Hepburn Assistant Director Trainee
Jefferson Gonsalves Painter
John Pace First Assistant Director
Chris Gotzamanis Graphic Designer
Mirosław Baszak Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Claude Foisy Original Music Composer
Lori Endes Assistant Costume Designer
Name Title
J. Miles Dale Executive Producer
Ambrose Roche Producer
Isabella Smejda Executive Producer
Jeffrey Coghlan Producer
Jasper Graham Executive Producer
Nick Sorbara Associate Producer
Billie Mintz Associate Producer
Michale Raske Associate Producer
Henry Cole Executive Producer
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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 wher ... e 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.

Jun 23, 2021