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Mighty Boosh's Noel Fielding in zombie record challenge

Gareth Llewellyn,Press Association
Thursday 16 July 2009 11:00 EDT
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Comedian Noel Fielding is to take part in an attempt to break the world record for the largest gathering of zombies, it was announced today.

The Mighty Boosh star is to play the role of the Zombie King in the upcoming Film4 and Warp Films' production, I Spit On Your Rave.

Shooting for a key scene in the futuristic film will take place at this year's Big Chill festival at Eastnor Castle Deer Park in Herefordshire.

Organisers have appealed to revellers to turn up "zombiefied" to the festival on 6 August to be film extras and, in the process, be part of an attempt to break the world record for the largest 'zombie walk'.

"Zombification stations" will be at hand to provide an undead makeover for those without the necessary fake blood and pale complexion.

A spokesman for the Big Chill has previously said the biggest official gathering of this kind was set in Nottingham on Halloween last year when 1,227 people donned torn clothes and smeared flour over their faces in the Old Market Square.

The spokesman added that 3,370 are believed to have congregated for such an event in the American state of Michigan last year although he said there are doubts over whether it was officially recorded.

I Spit On Your Rave is set nine years in the future with mankind extinct after a virus is released at the 2012 Olympics.

A spokesman for the Big Chill festival said: "The apocalypse has happened. Zombies rule the world. Human beings are kept only for food (and sometimes entertainment).

"But old habits die hard, so once a year the zombies still hold a music festival and this year at The Big Chill Festival Warp Films and Film4 will be recreating this ghastly event.

"With the Zombie King Noel Fielding presiding over proceedings, its time to come and join the fundead!"

He added: "Make-up stations will be open all-day, starting as soon as festival goers start to arrive and set up camp.

"Once the entertainment area opens at 3pm, revellers will only to be able to get into the Open Air Stage field if they are zombiefied.

"White face make-up and a bit of fake blood will do, but festival organisers would love it if participants could go the whole hog. "There will be zombie-themed DJ sets and other entertainment to keep festival goers in the mood."

The evening will be crowned by an all-nighter of classic zombie films. Other attractions at the four-day festival include Basement Jaxx, former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and Orbital.

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