28 Days Later... Storyline
Animal activists invade a laboratory with the intention of releasing chimpanzees that are undergoing experimentation, infected by a virus -a virus that causes rage. The naive activists ignore the pleas of a scientist to keep the cages locked, with disastrous results. Twenty-eight days later, our protagonist, Jim, wakes up from a coma, alone, in an abandoned hospital. He begins to seek out anyone else to find London is deserted, apparently without a living soul. After finding a church, which had become inhabited by zombie like humans intent on his demise, he runs for his life. Selena and Mark rescue him from the horde and bring him up to date on the mass carnage and horror as all of London tore itself apart. This is a tale of survival and ultimately, heroics, with nice subtext about mankind's savage nature.
28 Days Later... Cast
Alex Palmer as Activist / Bindu De Stoppani as Activist / Jukka Hiltunen as Activist / David Schneider as Scientist / Cillian Murphy as Jim / Toby Sedgwick as Infected Priest / Naomie Harris as Selena / Noah Huntley as Mark / Christopher Dunne as Jim's Father / Emma Hitching as Jim's Mother / Alexander Delamere as Mr. Bridges / Kim McGarrity as Mr. Bridges' Daughter / Brendan Gleeson as Frank / Megan Burns as Hannah / Justin Hackney as Infected Kid
| Also Known As | : | 28 Days Later |
| Budget | : | $8,000,000 |
| Countries | : | UK |
| Directors | : | Danny Boyle |
| Languages | : | English / Spanish / Finnish / French / Korean Sign Language / Italian |
| Location | : | Badminton House, Gloucestershire, England, UK |
| Release Date | : | (USA) |
| Runtime | : | 113 |
| Seasons | : | n/A |
| Tagline | : | The Days Are Numbered |
| Writers | : | Alex Garland |
| Year | : | 2002 |
