The town of Kilcoulin's Leap will never be the same after a down-on-his-luck mailman botches a get-rich-quick scheme.The town of Kilcoulin's Leap will never be the same after a down-on-his-luck mailman botches a get-rich-quick scheme.The town of Kilcoulin's Leap will never be the same after a down-on-his-luck mailman botches a get-rich-quick scheme.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Lochlann O'Mearáin
- Donal O'Connell
- (as Lochlann O'Mearain)
Tom Lister Jr.
- SixPac Jordan
- (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister)
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- Writer
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- TriviaWon Best Film at the first ever New York's Friars Club Comedy Film Festival in September 2009.
- Quotes
Podger Byrnes: The American Swat Fellas, You should see the big fella they have with them. God! the big black fella he took out a big sniffer, and waived it all over me.
Donal O'Connell: Yeagh! Well, will be seeing a lot more of that in prison!
- Crazy creditsCoq au Vin (serves 6) 1 Large Coq 18 shallots, 1 Bouquet Garni 1 litre Coq Stock 200 g diced back bacon 6 cloves garlic, 1 bottle of Merlot Method: Have your butcher prepare your Coq into 8 joints. Fry your coq pieces until a lovely golden colour forms, set aside. Fry bacon, add garlic and then shallots until a lovely golden colour emerges. Add above ingredients to your lovely golden Coq and keep frying in a casserole dish. Pour on Coq stock and bring to boil, add wine, put a lid back on and simmer, then... do the laundry, collect kids from school, do more groceries, rant and rave at the state of the traffic and congestion charges. Rush home, put youngest kid on naughty step. Cry briefly in laundry room, set table and Serve Coq with crusty bread... Then make pasta and ketchup because the kids don't like it. Give up, have a drink, and go to bed crying. Feck the dishes, you are nobody's slave!
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Featured review
Somehow this film just never got into its stride.
There was nothing to identify with.
The village had no shape. The camera just shuffled between walls and around random doorways as did the cast, where the charm of the village was constantly referred to.
It got off to a really slow start with a stilted script worthy of a 6th form play.
The cast seemed awkward as if they had only been together for a week or so, with no chemistry between them all at all.
The Irish famously blend humour with charm and great timing. This film had none of this.
It could have been a bit of a gem given hard work, dedication, self reflexive humour and actual comic timing. Very disappointing.
There was nothing to identify with.
The village had no shape. The camera just shuffled between walls and around random doorways as did the cast, where the charm of the village was constantly referred to.
It got off to a really slow start with a stilted script worthy of a 6th form play.
The cast seemed awkward as if they had only been together for a week or so, with no chemistry between them all at all.
The Irish famously blend humour with charm and great timing. This film had none of this.
It could have been a bit of a gem given hard work, dedication, self reflexive humour and actual comic timing. Very disappointing.
- dartmouth-39013
- Sep 7, 2021
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- Gross worldwide
- $148,498
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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