Harold's Going Stiff (2011)

The nicest zombie you'll ever meet.

Harold's Going Stiff (2011) poster

Harold is suffering from a terrifying new disease that is turning him into a zombie. As his condition deteriorates, he and his friendly care worker end up on the run from a group of violent vigilantes.

Director: Keith Wright
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror
Runtime: 77 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Tom Kane
Editing: Keith Wright
Production: FrissonFilm (UK)
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Dark Comedy and Irony, Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Cannibal Cults and Horror Tales, Midnight Ritual Sacrifice and Terror

Keywords

dark comedy, cult, mockumentary, grief, zombie, illness, realism, zombification, genre bending, social issues, dark romance, thought provoking, profound, bittersweet, absurd

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harold's Going Stiff about?
Harold is suffering from a terrifying new disease that is turning him into a zombie. As his condition deteriorates, he and his friendly care worker end up on the run from a group of violent vigilantes.
Who directed Harold's Going Stiff?
Harold's Going Stiff was directed by Keith Wright.
Who stars in Harold's Going Stiff?
Harold's Going Stiff stars Stan Rowe, Sarah Spencer, Andy Pandini, Phil Gascoyne, Lee Thompson, Richard Harrison.
How long is Harold's Going Stiff?
Harold's Going Stiff has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
What genre is Harold's Going Stiff?
Harold's Going Stiff is a Comedy, Drama, Horror film.
Where was Harold's Going Stiff produced?
Harold's Going Stiff was produced in United Kingdom.
What are the themes of Harold's Going Stiff?
The themes of Harold's Going Stiff include: Dark Comedy and Irony, Soul-Crushing Loss and Pain, Keening Grief and Mourning Process, Cannibal Cults and Horror Tales, Midnight Ritual Sacrifice and Terror.