![]() ![]() ![]() Inspector Butterman attempts to escape in a car but crashes into a tree when the swan Angel caught attacks him from the back seat.Īngel's former superiors arrive from London, begging him to return, as the crime rate has risen dramatically without him, but Angel chooses to remain in Sandford. There, Angel battles Skinner, who accidentally impales his jaw on the spire of the miniature cathedral. Skinner and Inspector Butterman flee and are pursued by Angel and Danny to a nearby miniature park. ![]() ![]() Confronted by their colleagues, who are quickly persuaded of the truth, Angel and Danny take the battle to the supermarket. After Angel meets with Danny in the village, the two begin to dispatch the members of the NWA in an increasingly destructive and frantic series of gun fights. He drives back to town and arms himself with the firearms he confiscated earlier. At a motorway service station, Angel sees Point Break and Bad Boys II on a nearby DVD rack and is inspired to stop the NWA. Danny urges Angel to go back to London, reasoning that no one would believe the truth about Sandford. Having tricked the NWA into believing that Angel is dead, Danny drives him to the village limits and releases him, insisting that he knew nothing about their true activities. Angel discovers the bodies of various "problem" people whom the NWA disposed of, before being cornered and 'stabbed' by Danny, apparently a member of the NWA. Inspector Butterman reveals that his wife committed suicide after the village lost the title many years ago, motivating him to use extreme methods. Angel heads to a nearby castle where he discovers the truth: Skinner, Inspector Butterman, and the Neighbourhood Watch Alliance (NWA), intent on keeping Sandford's title of "Village of the Year", have been murdering anyone who they saw as a threat to the village's charming image, and the property deal Angel discovered was actually just a coincidence. He knocks the attacker unconscious, discovering it is the trolley boy at Skinner's supermarket, sent by Skinner to kill Angel. When Angel returns to his hotel room, he is attacked by a cloaked figure. Skinner is able to provide plausible explanations for all of Angel's charges, and a videotape of himself working at his supermarket while the murders took place. He attempts to arrest Simon Skinner (Timothy Dalton), the manager of the local Somerfield supermarket, under suspicion of murdering the victims due to their involvement in a lucrative property deal. Angel, believing the deaths to be murders, begins to investigate. Ī series of gruesome deaths rock the village and all are labelled as accidents. Angel and Danny eventually bond over drinks at the local pub and action films, Point Break and Bad Boys II. His attention to the letter of the law also makes him the focus of dislike by some of his co-workers. Despite clearing up several otherwise unnoticed crimes in short order, including confiscating a naval mine and a large number of unlicensed firearms, Angel soon finds his most pressing concern to be an escaped swan. Angel struggles to adjust to the slow, uneventful pace of the village. Danny, a well-meaning but naive police constable, is in awe of his new partner. Once there, he immediately arrests a large group of underage drinkers, and a drunk driver who turns out to be his partner, Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), the son of the local police Inspector, Frank Butterman (Jim Broadbent). As a result, his superiors transfer him to crime-free Sandford, a village in rural Gloucestershire. Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg), an extremely dedicated police officer in London's Metropolitan Police Service, performs his duties so well that he is accused of making his colleagues look bad. ![]()
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