World War Z


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Sunday, October 26 on MGM+ Drive-In ()

Average User Rating: 6.67 (3 votes)
My Rating: Sign in or Register to view last vote

Add to Favorites


About this Broadcast
-

An ex-United Nations employee races against time to save humanity from a pandemic that has triggered a global war between mankind and the undead.

2013 English Stereo
Action/adventure Horror Drama Sci-fi Adaptation Medicine Entertainment Other Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
-

Mireille Enos (Actor) .. Karen Lane
James Badge Dale (Actor) .. Speke
Daniella Kertesz (Actor) .. Segen
Ludi Boeken (Actor) .. Jurgen Warmbrunn
Abigail Hargrove (Actor) .. Rachel Lane
Matthew Fox (Actor) .. Parajumper
Elyes Gabel (Actor) .. Rachel Lane
Peter Capaldi (Actor) .. W.H.O. Doctor
Ruth Negga (Actor) .. W.H.O. Doctor
Sterling Jerins (Actor) .. Constance Lane
Fabrizio Zacharee Guido (Actor) .. Tomas
John Gordon Sinclair (Actor) .. Navy SEAL Commander
Michiel Huisman (Actor) .. Ellis
Ann Ogbomo (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Jonathan Howard (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Ernesto Cantu (Actor) .. Tomas' Father
Vicky Araico (Actor) .. Tomas' Mother
Graham Anthony Hornsby (Actor) .. Market Attacker
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Market Attacker
Kevin Kiely (Actor) .. Motorcycle Cop
Ruari Cannon (Actor) .. Pharmacy Helper
Ryen Perkins (Actor) .. Philadelphian Zombie
Khalid Laith (Actor) .. Thierry's Aide
Noa Paulina Bodner (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Asaf Haim Ben Shimon (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Yaniv Rokah (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Shaul Ezer (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Linoy Aynesaz (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Singer
Efrat Avni (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Singer
Maisam Masri (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Renu Setna (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Ori Pfeffer (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Julia Levy-Boeken (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Imran Mraish (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Yousef Jubeh (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Troy Glasgow (Actor) .. Argus Sailor
Richard Thompson (Actor) .. Argus Sailor
Song Xuan Ke (Actor) .. Korean Doctor
Christian Wong (Actor) .. Korean Patient
Denis Ischenko (Actor) .. Airline Pilot
Nikola Djuricko (Actor) .. Airline Pilot
Elen Rhys (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Paula Videniece (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Doron Davidson (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Lee Colley (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Michael Jenn (Actor) .. W.H.O. Vault Zombie
Sarah Amankwah (Actor) .. W.H.O. Lab Zombie
Jane Perry (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Lucy Russell (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Tim Berrington (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Konstantin Khabenskiy (Actor) .. Russian Fighter
Lee Nicholas Harris (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Ian Bryce (Actor)
Kate Dowd (Actor)

More Information
-

No Logo
No Logo
No Logo

Did You Know..
-

Mireille Enos (Actor) .. Karen Lane
Born: September 22, 1975
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Father was a Mormon missionary in France, where he met and converted Mireille's mother. Won an Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship while attending Brigham Young University. Performed with the New York acting troupe Handcart Ensemble. Was five months pregnant while shooting the pilot for crime drama The Killing. Prepped for her detective role in The Killing by grilling the series' still photographer, who had spent 20 years as a homicide investigator. Holds a black belt in tae kwon do.
James Badge Dale (Actor) .. Speke
Born: May 01, 1978
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Actor James Badge Dale was born into a show business family - with a choreographer father and actress mother. He studied acting at Manhattanville College, and eventually put his schooling to use, landing his big break in 2003 with the role of Chase Edmunds on the hit TV series 24. He would go on to appear in films as well, with supporting roles in movies like The Departed and The Conspirator, but Dale would find the most continual success in television, starring in acclaimed series like the crime-family drama The Black Donnellys, the Band of Brothers follow-up The Pacific, and the spy series Rubicon.
Daniella Kertesz (Actor) .. Segen
Born: March 11, 1989
Ludi Boeken (Actor) .. Jurgen Warmbrunn
Abigail Hargrove (Actor) .. Rachel Lane
Matthew Fox (Actor) .. Parajumper
Born: July 14, 1966
Birthplace: Abington, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: A handsome actor with leading-man looks and charisma to spare, one only wonders why it took actor Matthew Fox's career over a decade to finally set sail with his starring role as natural-born leader Jack on the hit ABC series Lost. Commanding the screen as the brave but conflicted organizer of a group of airplane-crash survivors stranded on a mysterious island, Fox played no small part in bringing compelling drama back to the small screen in a time when reality television seemed to dominate the dial. Of course, Lost wasn't Fox's first foray into television drama, having previously established himself as one of five siblings prematurely thrust into adulthood when their parents are killed by a drunk driver in the Golden Globe-winning Party of Five, but it did find him excelling in a manner that could point to a long and fruitful career. Unlike many actors who realize their calling early in life, in the Wyoming native's early years, it seemed as if an acting career was the absolute farthest thing imaginable in terms of future job prospects. Fox was raised on a ranch that raised horses and barley, and when it came time to choose a college, he opted to study economics at Columbia University -- where he also made quite a name for himself on the gridiron. All arrows pointed to a prosperous future career on Wall Street, but when Fox was convinced to try his hand at modeling, the chips seemed to fall into place, and he was soon appearing on television commercials and essaying guest appearances on such popular sitcoms as Wings. In 1992, Fox went back to college for a role in the short-lived TV comedy Freshman Dorm, and though that show itself was decidedly short-lived, it helped his career by leading to roles in the film My Boyfriend's Back, the made-for-television feature If I Die Before I Wake, and, eventually, Party of Five. After his wining performance in Party of Five making Fox a familiar face to television viewers, it seemed only a matter of time before he stuck out on his own. This happened for the actor in 2004, when Lost debuted on ABC to impressive ratings, making Fox a familiar face in households across America. Fox would remain a vital actor henceforth, appearing in feature films like Speed Racer, Vantage Point, Emperor, and World War Z.
Elyes Gabel (Actor) .. Rachel Lane
Born: May 08, 1983
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Studied acting in England at Strode's College, as well as at the Oldham Theatre Workshop and the Northern Kids Theatre Company. Got his first break playing a 3232-year-old pharaoh on a Canadian-produced family sitcom called I Love Mummy. Nominated for Best Newcomer at 2005's National Television Awards in the U.K. for his role on the BBC medical drama Casualty. Likes to play sports, including tennis and English football. Is a singer-songwriter who has recorded several songs.
Peter Capaldi (Actor) .. W.H.O. Doctor
Born: April 14, 1958
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia: Father's family comes from Picinisco, Italy; mother's family was Irish. Wrote to the BBC in 1974, regarding Doctor Who (played by Jon Pertwee at the time) and received back several Doctor Who scripts. Was in a punk rock band, called Dreamboys, with Craig Ferguson in college. Was cast in Local Hero (1983) when his landlady, who worked as a costume designer, introduced him to director Bill Forsyth. Shortly before he was announced as the Twelfth Doctor Who, he played a W.H.O. Doctor in World War Z (2013). Patron of Aberlour, a children's charity.
Ruth Negga (Actor) .. W.H.O. Doctor
Born: January 07, 1982
Birthplace: Addis Abada, Ethiopia
Trivia: Born in Ethiopia, she moved to Dublin with her Irish mother after the death of her father in a car crash. After auditioning for a role in Neil Jordan's Breakfast on Pluto, Jordan was so impressed that he changed the part so she could play it. Played Ophelia in Hamlet at the National Theatre in London in 2010, opposite Rory Kinnear as the title character. Only had eight days to prepare for the title role of Shirley Bassey in the BBA drama biopic, Shirley. Filmed scenes for 12 Years a Slave, but her role was eventually cut from the film.
Sterling Jerins (Actor) .. Constance Lane
Born: June 15, 2004
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Made her film debut in the 2013 zombie apocalypse flick World War Z with Brad Pitt.First recurring TV role was Lily Bowers in the NBC crime drama Deception.Frequently plays a member of a family in peril, fighting for survival, such as in World War Z and No Escape.Has modeled for BabyGap and appeared in a commercial for Johnson and Johnson.Studied ballet since she was six and has training from Ballet Academy East, Harkness Ballet and French Academy of Ballet and The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
Fabrizio Zacharee Guido (Actor) .. Tomas
John Gordon Sinclair (Actor) .. Navy SEAL Commander
Born: January 01, 1962
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the late '70s.
Michiel Huisman (Actor) .. Ellis
Born: July 18, 1981
Birthplace: Amstelveen, Noord Holland, The Netherlands
Trivia: Actor and musician who plays guitar, sings and writes his own music. Performed with the Netherlands band Fontane. Released a solo album, Serene Stories, in Dutch, in 2005.
Ann Ogbomo (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Jonathan Howard (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Mike Noble (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Ernesto Cantu (Actor) .. Tomas' Father
Vicky Araico (Actor) .. Tomas' Mother
Graham Anthony Hornsby (Actor) .. Market Attacker
Nick Bartlett (Actor) .. Market Attacker
Kevin Kiely (Actor) .. Motorcycle Cop
Ruari Cannon (Actor) .. Pharmacy Helper
Ryen Perkins (Actor) .. Philadelphian Zombie
Khalid Laith (Actor) .. Thierry's Aide
Noa Paulina Bodner (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Asaf Haim Ben Shimon (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Gil Cohen-Alloro (Actor)
Yaniv Rokah (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Shaul Ezer (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Soldier
Linoy Aynesaz (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Singer
Efrat Avni (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Singer
Maisam Masri (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Renu Setna (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Ori Pfeffer (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Julia Levy-Boeken (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Imran Mraish (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Yousef Jubeh (Actor) .. Israeli Camp Refugee
Troy Glasgow (Actor) .. Argus Sailor
Richard Thompson (Actor) .. Argus Sailor
Song Xuan Ke (Actor) .. Korean Doctor
Christian Wong (Actor) .. Korean Patient
Denis Ischenko (Actor) .. Airline Pilot
Nikola Djuricko (Actor) .. Airline Pilot
Elen Rhys (Actor) .. Flight Attendant
Paula Videniece (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Doron Davidson (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Lee Colley (Actor) .. Airline Passenger
Michael Jenn (Actor) .. W.H.O. Vault Zombie
Born: February 20, 1958
Sarah Amankwah (Actor) .. W.H.O. Lab Zombie
Marc Forster (Actor)
Born: January 27, 1969
Birthplace: Ulm, West Germany
Trivia: It often seems that people find their true callings in the most unexpected manner, and for a young boy growing up in a remote town in Switzerland who didn't see a movie until he was 12 years old, the prospect of growing up to become a movie director may have seemed as unlikely as they come. Upon viewing director Francis Ford Coppola's acclaimed 1979 war drama Apocalypse Now, however, young Marc Forster had an epiphany that would eventually lead him to Hollywood and beyond. Though the German-born youngster's bucolic childhood was virtually celluloid-free, the sheer awe of Coppola's striking vision eventually led the ambitious and imaginative Forster to dive headlong into a career that might otherwise have never occurred to him even in his wildest dreams. In 1990, Forster left his home in Switzerland to enter New York University's acclaimed film program, with the young director's freshman feature hitting the festival circuit a mere five years after his graduation. A suitable cinematic calling card that won Forster the Audience Award for Best Feature at the 1996 Slamdance Festival, Loungers earned the emerging writer/director a solid reputation for his ability to balance story with style. Another five years would follow before Forster once again took to the screen for the haunting psychological drama Everything Put Together, which offered the tale of a mother who struggles to maintain her sanity following the tragic and unexpected death of her infant son. Not only did the film transcend its digital-video origins to weave a heart-wrenching tale of loss and mental decay, but it also earned Forster a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival in addition to taking home the "Someone to Watch" award at the 2001 Independent Spirit Awards. Forster's success with Everything Put Together proved his ability to capture such a suffocating atmosphere on digital video, and he was next approached as a prospect to direct Monster's Ball. Though the script had been floating around Hollywood for nearly five years by the time it crossed Forster's desk, the high-priced demands of the A-list stars and directors who had shown interest -- combined with the studio's insistence that the film be made for less that five million dollars -- found the tide slowly turning in the ambitious young director's favor. When Monster's Ball was released in 2001, there was little doubt that Forster had been the right choice to direct the downbeat drama. In addition to earning star Halle Berry an Oscar for her emotionally devastating performance as a widow whose passionate affair with a prison guard proves a last-ditch effort to jump-start her numbed emotions, the film also found Forster's Inbox flooding with tempting offers. When the smoke cleared and the director had found adequate time to carefully consider his future prospects, he eventually announced that he would be directing screen heavies Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet in the fact-based drama Finding Neverland (2004), a film which served to detail author J.M. Barrie's motivation behind the penning of his children's classic Peter Pan. Even before that film hit theaters stateside, Forster was in post-production on Stay, a labyrinthine thriller starring Ewan McGregor that told the dark tale of an Ivy League professor who attempts to alter the tragic fate of one of his students.
Matthew Michael Carnahan (Actor)
Drew Goddard (Actor)
Born: February 26, 1975
Birthplace: Harris, Texas, United States
Trivia: Film maker Drew Goddard got his big break as a writer and producer on the popular series Lost. The Los Alamos native honed his skills writing episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Alias, eventually making his directorial debut with the horror film Cabin in the Woods. Goddard would continue as a writer as well, helping pen the screenplays for Cloverfield and World War Z.
Moritz Bleibtreu (Actor)
Jane Perry (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Lucy Russell (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Tim Berrington (Actor) .. UN Delegate
Konstantin Khabenskiy (Actor) .. Russian Fighter
Lee Nicholas Harris (Actor) .. Camp Humphrey's Soldier
Damon Lindelof (Actor)
Born: April 24, 1973
Birthplace: Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Screenwriter Damon Lindelof gained major notoriety for his role in writing, producing, and showrunning the popular, enigmatic TV series Lost. The writer of Marvel's comic book miniseries Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk soon became a go-to-guy for science fiction, and was unsurprisingly tapped to co-write scripts for Prometheus, Cowboys & Aliens, Star Trek, Tomorrowland, and more.
Fabrizio Guido (Actor)
Marco Beltrami (Actor)
Tim Headington (Actor)
Dede Gardner (Actor)
Born: October 16, 1967
Jeremy Kleiner (Actor)
Mark Edward Wright (Actor)
J. Michael Straczynski (Actor)
Born: July 17, 1954
Matt Chesse (Actor)
Mayes C. Rubeo (Actor)
Nigel Phelps (Actor)
Ben Seresin (Actor)
Ian Bryce (Actor)
Paul Schwake (Actor)
Gabriele Zucchelli (Actor)
Kate Dowd (Actor)
Jon Billington (Actor)
Debra James (Actor)

Before / After
-

Signs
10:00 pm