
Something sinister has come to the shores of Erin Island, unbeknownst to the quaint population of this sleepy fishing village resting somewhere off Ireland’s coast. First, some fishermen go missing. Then there is the rash of whale carcasses suddenly washing up on the beach. When the murders start, it’s up to two mismatched cops – an irresponsible alcoholic and his new partner, a by-the-book woman from the mainland – to protect the townsfolk from the giant, bloodsucking, tentacled aliens that prey upon them. Their only weapon, they discover, is booze. If they want to survive the creatures’ onslaught, everyone will have to get very, very drunk!
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Killian Coyle | Deckhand Greg |
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Stuart Graham | Skipper |
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Michael Hough | First Mate Roy |
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Richard Coyle | Garda Ciarán O'Shea |
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Ruth Bradley | Garda Lisa Nolan |
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Jonathan Ryan | Sergeant Kenefick |
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Lalor Roddy | Paddy Barrett |
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Louis Dempsey | Tadhg Murphy |
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Pascal Scott | Dr. Jim Gleeson |
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Russell Tovey | Dr. Adam Smith |
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Ned Dennehy | Declan Cooney |
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Nick Chopping | Daly |
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David Pearse | Brian Maher |
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Bronagh Gallagher | Una Maher |
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Clelia Murphy | Irene Murphy |
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Micheál Ó Gruagáin | Father Potts |
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Barbara Adair | Mamie |
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Roz McCutcheon | Hilda |
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Billy Clarke | Fisherman |
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Laurence Doherty | Islander |
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Kim Moylan | Islander |
Director | Jon Wright |
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Writer | Kevin Lehane | |
Producer | Robert Bevan, Andrew Boswell, Tracy Brimm, David Collins, Mark Foligno, Nic Hatch, Michael Henry, Jo Homewood, Samantha Horley, Chris Hunt, Eduardo Levy, Joe MacCarthy, Alan Maher, James Martin, Cyril Megret, Kate Myers, Martina Niland, Piers Tempest | |
Musician | Christian Henson | |
Photography | Trevor Forrest |
Packaging | MKV |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Mar 16, 2019 at hevK |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Mar 17, 2019 at home |
Index | 528 |
Added Date | Mar 17, 2019 11:49:44 |
Modified Date | Feb 22, 2024 23:47:03 |
My quick rating - 6.9/10. I am re-evaluating this one since I don't recall watching it nor does this sound plausible. I'll include the original review at the bottom. Nice scenery with the camera scanning the Irish countryside. Ok, that was extremely fun as I mentioned previously but I am not going with my score. Judging by the date I watched this, I am going to assume I was also drunk just like the townsfolk in this movie. That would easily explain my exaggerated take on the score. Something sinister has come to the shores of Erin Island, unbeknownst to the quaint population of this sleepy fishing village resting somewhere off Ireland’s coast. First, some fishermen go missing. Then there is the rash of whale carcasses suddenly washing up on the beach. When the murders start, it’s up to two mismatched cops – an irresponsible alcoholic (Richard Coyle) and his new partner, a by-the-book woman from the mainland (Ruth Bradley) – to protect the townsfolk from the giant, bloodsucking, tentacled aliens that prey upon them. Their only weapon, they discover, is booze. If they want to survive the creatures’ onslaught, everyone will have to get very, very drunk! This flick ticks the boxes of quite a few genres as it has science fiction elements to it along with adventure. And I have to plop it under horror since the creatures like to decapitate their victims while there is also a considerable amount of comedy. Definitely an unknown gem I ran across back in 2019 before I made it over to Australia.
Previous review: 7.8/10. This movie was so much fun to watch. Have to get drunk to survive? Totally new one. Every actor in this played their parts to a tee. And sprinkle in a little romance as well. I have no idea how I had never heard of this one until now but what a great find. The effects as well were good. Such a well-crafted flick for sure. Don't miss it if you haven't seen it.