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Better Tagline: My goodness, my hemoglobin. Not So Brief Plot Synopsis: In the quiet town of Six Mile Hill, Eugene Moffat (Jack Rowan) and his dad Francie (Nigel O Neill) don t see eye-to-eye on much. Francie thinks Eugene is an aimless goof-off, while Eugene bides his time messing with the tourists who stop by due to the town s tenuous connection to
Dracula author Bram Stoker. But when a freak accident awakens an ancient evil, can father and son come together to save the town? Critical Analysis: Nothing like an Irish horror movie to make you search for the subtitles setting.
Writer/director Chris Baugh, adapting his own 2013 short film, may be best known as the director of a handful of episodes of
Boys from County Hell Finds the Heart in Vampire Comedy Directed by Chris Baugh
Starring Jack Rowan, Nigel O Neill, Fra Fee, John Lynch
Published Apr 22, 2021
What would you do if the man you paid with a bottle of whiskey to guard the construction site your dad put you quasi in charge of turns into a vampire and then has his heart stabbed out by your friend, the girlfriend of your best friend who only three months ago was killed when he was pinned to a pile of rocks covering an ancient vampire s grave by a bull? If you re a character in
The Horrors Of Relocation In BOYS FROM COUNTY HELL
Take away the vampires and gallows humor, and Chris Baugh’s film has something to say.
By Andrew Crump · @agracru · April 22, 2021, 3:13 PM CDT BOYS FROM COUNTY HELL. Progress sounds sweet on paper, but in practice tends to come at a cost. Take the town of Six Mile Hill, where naught happens, naught changes, and the only landmark worth visiting is a stone heap in a field. The heap isn’t just
any heap, though; it’s the grave of Abhartach, an ancient Irish vampire said to have inspired Bram Stoker’s
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