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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.

"Boys from County Hell" is a horror-comedy film set in the rural Irish town of Six Mile Hill, notorious for the legend of an ancient vampire, Abhartach. When construction workers inadvertently disturb Abhartach's grave, chaos ensues as the undead creature rises and wreaks havoc.

The town's inhabitants, including Eugene and his friends, find themselves in a fight for survival against the bloodthirsty Abhartach. With humor and horror in equal measure, they must confront their fears and outwit the ancient evil before it devours them all. "Boys from County Hell" is a wild ride blending Irish folklore with modern-day terror.

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SHOW LENGTH
1 hr, 28 min

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Released
APR, 2020

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