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Une équipe de travailleurs routiers dirigée par un père et un fils qui se disputent constamment doit survivre à la nuit où ils réveillent sans le vouloir un ancien vampire irlandais.Une équipe de travailleurs routiers dirigée par un père et un fils qui se disputent constamment doit survivre à la nuit où ils réveillent sans le vouloir un ancien vampire irlandais.Une équipe de travailleurs routiers dirigée par un père et un fils qui se disputent constamment doit survivre à la nuit où ils réveillent sans le vouloir un ancien vampire irlandais.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Robert Strange
- Abhartach
- (as Robert Nairne)
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A slowish start but once it got going the Boys from County Hell was a fresh, fast paced and often hilarious take on the vampire genre. The setting is totally unglossy and characters are fleshed out well enough although there could have been a bit more for the secondary characters to do. Overall a very enjoyable and fun 90 minute film.
I've enjoyed watching Irish horror movies lately! This is a pretty decent movie. Keep them coming Ireland.
Enjoyed this film. Embodies northern Irish culture and comedy while being an entertaining horror movie at the same time.
Six Mile Hill is a small Irish town. Local legend has a vampire named Abhartach buried under a pile of rocks. He is supposed to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Eugene Moffat and William Bogue are screw-up best friends who spend their time drinking at the local pub, The Stroker. Eugene's father is allowing the bypass onto his land and intends to knock down the burial rocks without telling his neighbors. One night, the boys are drunk and a boar kills William spilling his blood. Soon, Abhartach is released and the town is in danger.
This is a nice little vampire indie. It's rewriting the vampire lore and I like it. It has some fun with the well known story. While it writes new rules, they are a bit murky. It's a minor issue but some clarification would be helpful. It's really nice when an indie does something new with old material and it does it well.
This is a nice little vampire indie. It's rewriting the vampire lore and I like it. It has some fun with the well known story. While it writes new rules, they are a bit murky. It's a minor issue but some clarification would be helpful. It's really nice when an indie does something new with old material and it does it well.
A nice and nasty little horror comedy well worth the watch, and a very original take on the old Vampire tales.
Great fun, if you manage to understand what the bloody hell they're sayin'! I'll wager most non-Irish English-speaking people will have a hard time understanding more than 80% of the dialog.
Other than that, this is an all-round well produced, acted and edited movie that should make everybody involved proud of the accomplishment, and everyone who watches it thankful for a very fun and original horror comedy, specially considering that nowadays you'll be very hard pressed to find any decent independent horror movies.
Great fun, if you manage to understand what the bloody hell they're sayin'! I'll wager most non-Irish English-speaking people will have a hard time understanding more than 80% of the dialog.
Other than that, this is an all-round well produced, acted and edited movie that should make everybody involved proud of the accomplishment, and everyone who watches it thankful for a very fun and original horror comedy, specially considering that nowadays you'll be very hard pressed to find any decent independent horror movies.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSome believe that Bram Stoker [1847 - 1912], who was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, was inspired to write Dracula based on an Irish legend of a vampire known as Abhartach. Stoker lived in Ireland around the same time as Patrick Weston Joyce [1827 - 1914] was sharing his tales of Abhartach. It is Abhartach, not Dracula, that is the vampire featured in this film.
- GaffesSP is wearing a blood drenched latex glove at about 40m in instead of bare hand.
- Citations
Francie Moffat: Whose foot is that?
SP McCauley: Fuck this, I'm out!
- ConnexionsFeatures Hardy Hands (2010)
- Bandes originalesJoyce Country Ceili Band
Written by Leo Moran, Davy Carton, Pearse Doherty
Performed by The Saw Doctors
Published by Copyright Control
Licensed courtesy of Shamtown Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 102 015 $US
- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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