
Overview:
Grindhouse combines Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror, a horror comedy about a group of survivors who battle zombie-like creatures, and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, an action thriller about a murderous stuntman who kills young women with modified vehicles. It is presented as a double feature with fictitious exploitation trailers before each segment.Status: | Released (2007-04-06) |
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Awards: | 10 wins & 22 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $25,037,897 |
Screen: | Robert Rodriguez, Rob Zombie, Edgar Wright |
Productions: | Yer Dead, Dimension Films, Big Talk Studios, Eyetronics, Rodriguez International Pictures, Troublemaker Studios |
Production Countries: | United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | Español, English |

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Casts
- 6856: Kurt Russell - Stuntman Mike (segment "Death Proof")
- 16850: Rose McGowan - Pam (segment "Death Proof") / Cherry (segment "Planet Terror")
- 20494: Zoë Bell - Herself (segment "Death Proof")
- 6862: Freddy Rodríguez - Wray (segment "Planet Terror")
- 5916: Rosario Dawson - Abernathy (segment "Death Proof")
- 6407: Marley Shelton - Dr. Dakota Block (McGraw) (segment "Death Proof") / Dakota (segment "Planet Terror")
- 20491: Vanessa Ferlito - Butterfly (segment "Death Proof")
Crews
- 2294: Robert Rodriguez - Director - Directing
- 138: Quentin Tarantino - Director - Directing
- 138: Quentin Tarantino - Presenter - Crew
- 19487: Jay Hernandez - Presenter - Crew
- 16850: Rose McGowan - Presenter - Crew
- 11090: Edgar Wright - Writers' Assistant - Writing
- 11090: Edgar Wright - Additional Third Assistant Director - Directing
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Reviews
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***Zombies, dancing skanks, rednecks and killer stunt cars*** “Grindhouse” (2007) features two separate movies: “Planet Terror” by Robert Rodriguez and “Death Proof” by Quentin Tarantino. Together, they’re called “Grindhouse” because they’re a deliberate attempt to recreate the ex ....
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Grindhouse exploits its modern B-movie experience through a bloody expressionistic tribute. Two feature films. Four fictional trailers (five if you’re lucky...). And an authentic conceptual presentation of the 70s exploitation genre, missing reels and all. Rodriguez/Tarantino’s admir ....
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