Overview:
Rachel, a rookie cop, is about to begin her first night shift in a neglected police station in a Scottish, backwater town. The kind of place where the tide has gone out and stranded a motley bunch of the aimless, the forgotten, the bitter-and-twisted who all think that, really, they deserve to be somewhere else. They all think they're there by accident and that, with a little luck, life is going to get better. Wrong, on both counts. Six is about to arrive - and All Hell Will Break Loose!| Status: | Released (2014-04-17) |
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| Awards: | 3 wins & 4 nominations total |
| Screen: | Fiona Watson, David Cairns, Brian O'Malley |
| Productions: | Greenhouse Media Investment, Makar Productions, Fantastic Films, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland |
| Production Countries: | Ireland, United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 15498: Liam Cunningham - Six
- 122648: Niall Greig Fulton - Dr. Duncan Hume
- 92730: Pollyanna McIntosh - PC. Rachel Heggie
- 119095: Douglas Russell - Sgt. MacReady
- 567086: Bryan Larkin - PC. Jack Warnock
- 1446564: Hanna Stanbridge - PC. Jennifer Mundie
- 1446565: Brian Vernel - Caesar Sargison
Crews
- 1364023: Brian O'Malley - Director - Directing
- 1572412: Stephanie Lynne Smith - Prosthetic Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 1477808: Gerry Johnston - Pyrotechnician - Crew
- 1572412: Stephanie Lynne Smith - Makeup Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 1335892: Pete Murphy - Location Manager - Production
- 2667130: John Burns - First Assistant Director - Directing
- 1335892: Pete Murphy - Production Manager - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
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The number of the beast? An apparent victim of a hit and run, a mysterious stranger is held at a remote police station and starts to take over the emotional state of staff and inmates alike. It's not a new premise, something which is being held against Brian O'Malley's film lik ....
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A singular sort of horror, both modern and classical, that came as a very pleasant surprise. Adroit work from director Brian O'Malley's feature-length debut, works primarily on the strength of the performances, each and every single member of this small cast shines. _Final rating: ....
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