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Boys from County Hell

Boys from County Hell

2020Movie⏱️ 1h 28mNot Rated
ComedyHorrorThriller
5.9
IMDB Rating
6,261 votes

A crew of hardy road workers, led by a bickering father and son, must survive the night when they accidentally awaken an ancient Irish vampire.

Director
Chris Baugh
Writers
Chris Baugh, Brendan Mullin
Stars
Jack Rowan, Nigel O'Neill, Louisa Harland
Release Date
August 6, 2021
Language
English
Country
Ireland, United Kingdom
🏆 1
Wins
🎯 3
Nominations
💬 78
Reviews
📋 10.2K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Jack Rowan
Jack Rowan
as Eugene Moffat
Nigel O'Neill
Nigel O'Neill
as Francie Moffat
Louisa Harland
Louisa Harland
as Claire McCann
Michael Hough
Michael Hough
as SP McCauley
John Lynch
John Lynch
as George Bogue
Fra Fee
Fra Fee
as William Bogue
Morgan C. Jones
Morgan C. Jones
as Charlie Harte
Andrea Irvine
Andrea Irvine
as Pauline Bogue
Robert Strange
Robert Strange
as Abhartach
👤
Marty Maguire
as Gabriel

💰 Box Office

$102,015
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Color
Color
Filming Location
Northern Ireland
Production
Six Mile Hill Productions, Blinder Films, Fifth Season

🏷️ Keywords

barefoot malenightmythfolk horrorvampire

🎯 Categories

Dark ComedyFolk HorrorSupernatural HorrorVampire HorrorComedyHorrorThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Irish people... make more horror movies
by willandcharlenebrown2021-06-10
6/10

"I've enjoyed watching Irish horror movies lately! This is a pretty decent movie. Keep them coming Ireland...."

💡 Did You Know?

Some 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.

📖 Synopsis

A crew of hardy road workers, led by a bickering father and son, must survive the night when they accidentally awaken an ancient Irish vampire.