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Stag (The)

Country: Ireland, Language: English, 94 mins

Original Title

The Bachelor Weekend
  • Director: John Butler
  • Writer: John Butler; Peter McDonald
  • Producer: Cathleen Dore; Claire McCaughley

CGiii Comment

Oh dear...what happened?!?

Where did all that charming Irish wit go? Right down the plug-hole.

The gay storyline (and characters) will make you gag - this amount of political correctness is damaging to the health - for each and all.

But...the miscasting is spectacular. The theft from other like-minded 'comedies' is utterly criminal. There's more...

...the nude-in-the-woods scene - cleverly disguised penises?!? C'mon! What the hell was that all about...none of the actors wanted to show their knobs because - presumably - they thought the director was the biggest knob of them all and they didn't want to be upstaged - possibly, the most ill-conceived scene in the history of filmmaking. Wait, there's more...

...the trite sentimentality...you will be vomiting by the end. No doubt about it.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A bachelor party weekend in the great outdoors takes some unexpected detours.

Cast & Characters

Andrew Scott as Davin;
Hugh O'Conor as Fionan;
Peter McDonald as The Machine;
Brian Gleeson as Simon;
Michael Legge as Little Kevin;
Andrew Bennett as Big Kevin;
Amy Huberman as Ruth;
Marcella Plunkett as Uli;
Justine Mitchell as Linda;
Amy De Bhrun as Rachel