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2016 | DIRECTED BY DAN PRINGLE

K-Shop

Movie stats
Year
2016
Runtime
 120 minutes (2 hrs 00 mins)
Certificates

18

Not Rated

16

18

18
Director and Primary Cast
Salty Popcorn Stats
First viewed:
10th Aug 2016
Last viewed:
20th Apr 2024
Total views:
75
Release Dates
UK release date
 UK release
22nd July 2016
7 years 8 months 29 days ago
US release date
 US release
13th November 2016
7 years 5 months 7 days ago
Japan release date
 Japan
31st January 2017
7 years 2 months 20 days ago
Brazil release date
 Brazil
1st July 2017
6 years 9 months 19 days ago
France release date
 France
2nd August 2017
6 years 8 months 18 days ago
Total Grosses
United Kingdom Flag
UK total gross
  £605
Cinema Tickets Sold
United Kingdom Flag
UK tickets sold
82 aprox.
Box Office Breakdown
UK Box Office
  • Released: 22nd Jul '16
  • Debut position: 31
  • Highest position: 31
  • Debut gross: £605
  • Total chart weeks: 1
US Release
Global Release
  • Release: 22nd Jul '16
    • United Kingdom
  • No other global box office data
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Directed by
dan_pringle
Starring
Nigel
Sarah
Malik
Police Officer
Jason Brown
Steve
Duckman
Salah
Rickey
DCI Cunningham
Solicitor
Beach Streaker
Zaki
Chloe
Mitch
Karen
Unicorn Man
CCTV Chief
Burley Oompa Loompa
Oompa Loompa
CCTV Assistant
Bare Naked Lad #1
D.I. Saunders
Construction Lad #2
Terry
Gossiping Girl #1
Drunk Bloke #2
Wig Man
Trev
Daz
Drunk Thug #2
French Maid #2
Chantelle
Club Smoker #3
Danny 'Pub Golfer'
Drunk Friend #3
Jodie Andrews
Pub GOlfer Extra #3
Meat Supplier
Jester #1
Coach Passenger #5
Local Resident #2
French Maid #3
Delivery Man
Festive Woman #2
Coach Passenger #4
Bouncer
Girl in tight dress #2
Fight Lad #1
Councillor
Fighting Lad Girlfriend
Drunk Bloke #1
Spiderman #2
Vomit Girl
Local Resident #1
Party girl
Homeless Man
Scott
Party Couple #1
Stacey
Drunk Thug #1
Drunk Pizza Guy #1
Party Goer
News Reporter #2
Pub Golfers Extra #4
School Girl #1
Tinsel Woman
Monkey Man
Woman in PJs
Girl in tight dress #1
French Maid #1
Arab Football Commentator
Pretty Girl #1
Vomit Girl
Stag Party Extra #4
Pub Golfers Extra #2
News Reporter #1
Stag Party Extra #1
Festive woman 2
Coach Passenger #3
Coach Passenger #2
Jester #2
Antlers Woman
Craig
News Anchor
Pretty Girl #2
Polite Woman
Drunk Friend #4
Festive Woman #1
Christmas Hat Lady
Hulk Clubber
Bare Naked Lad #2
School Girl #2
Drunk Thug #3
Fisherman
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UK Box Office Info

Highest chart position: 31

Weeks on box office: 1

Total UK Gross: £605
UK Box Office Chart History
Date
Place
Week
Total
K-Shop
31N
£605
£605
US Box Office Chart History
No US box office info
Global Box Office Release Breakdown
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Top Grossing Movie Chart Position
UK total gross
£605
13071
K-Shop
13072

UK Age Rating
UK BBFC Certificate: 18
Genres
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News from around the web
K-Shop review – undercooked British slabfest  The Guardian Thu, 21st July 2016

K Shop film review: kebab shop horror  SciFiNow Fri, 22nd July 2016

'K-Shop': Review | Reviews | Screen  Screen International Fri, 22nd July 2016

K-Shop (2016)  Dread Central Tue, 15th November 2016

Rare chance to see Bournemouth horror K-Shop at place where it was filmed  Bournemouth Echo Tue, 1st November 2016

Shish! What I learned from spending a night in a kebab shop  The Telegraph Fri, 22nd July 2016