Director:
Chris BaughGuión:
Chris BaughMúsica:
Steve LynchReparto:
Jack Rowan, Nigel O'Neill, Louisa Harland, Michael Hough, John Lynch, Fra Fee, Morgan C. Jones, Andrea Irvine, Robert Nairne, Marty Maguire, Kathy Monahan (más)Sinopsis(1)
Bienvenidos a Six Mile Hill, un tranquilo pueblo irlandés cuyo único reclamo es la dudosa leyenda de que Bram Stoker pasó una noche en el pub local. Un grupo de operarios de carretera, liderados por un padre y un hijo que se llevan a matar, debe sobrevivir a la noche en que, accidentalmente, despiertan a un antiguo vampiro irlandés. (Sitges Film Festival)
(más)Reseñas (1)
Ancient vampire Abhartach begins to terrorize a small Irish town. An enjoyable vampire horror comedy that had the potential to be much better, but despite slight disappointment, I am relatively satisfied. I liked the mythology surrounding the ancient vampire, older than Dracula, who has the power to suck blood from people from a distance, which is quite original. The characters are likeable, the humour works half the time, but there were a few moments to laugh. (“Did he try to bite you like a V..? Like a Cunt?”) and the gore was relatively restrained (except for a ripped-out heart and a severed leg) – although blood occasionally splatters, there is nothing explicitly graphic. I liked the soundtrack and the appearance of the vampire is also cool, although it is revealed only in the final minutes. For killing a boring evening, it is a likeable genre film. 6/10. ()