Edgar Wright: The Definitive Guide To Homages, Influences And References

By Edward Owen /

Hot Fuzz was able to ride the tide of goodwill created by Shaun of the Dead with aplomb €“ not only were Wright and Pegg given more creative control over their film, they were also to provide un-credited cameos for two Oscar-winners €“ director Peter Jackson and actress Cate Blanchett. Jackson €“ whose film €˜Dead Alive€™ provided inspiration for the rom-zom-com €“ plays the Santa Claus who stabs Angel through the hand in the film€™s prologue. His disguise follows on in the tradition of violent Father Christmas€™s from The French Connection, Silent Night, Deadly Night, Trading Places and Bad Santa. Blanchett, who requested a cameo out of her love for Wright€™s first film, plays Janine, Angel€™s estranged girlfriend and Scene of the Crime Officer who breaks up with our hero during a forensic investigation. Neither person is too recognisable €“ Jackson€™s face is obscured by a fake beard and you can see Blanchett€™s eyes in her forensic uniform. Joe Cornish also snuck in his obligatory cameo during Blanchett€™s scene as Bob, the fellow SOCO who Janine spurns for the seemingly-identical looking Dave.