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Grabbers
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Grabbers

For the locals on Erin Island, it's last orders.
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User Score519 ratings
TMDB 6.116+20121h 34mEnglish
Science FictionComedyThrillerHorrorMystery

Synopsis

Something sinister has come to the shores of Erin Island, unbeknownst to the quaint population of this sleepy fishing village resting somewhere off Ireland’s coast. First, some fishermen go missing. Then there is the rash of whale carcasses suddenly washing up on the beach. When the murders start, it’s up to two mismatched cops – an irresponsible alcoholic and his new partner, a by-the-book woman from the mainland – to protect the townsfolk from the giant, bloodsucking, tentacled aliens that prey upon them. Their only weapon, they discover, is booze. If they want to survive the creatures’ onslaught, everyone will have to get very, very drunk!

Director
Jon WrightFrom TMDB credits
Studio
High Treason Productions5 production companies
Release
August 10, 2012Released
Box Office
$427,335

Top Cast

8 of 19
Richard Coyle
Richard Coyle
Garda Ciarán O'Shea
Ruth Bradley
Ruth Bradley
Garda Lisa Nolan
Russell Tovey
Russell Tovey
Dr. Adam Smith
Bronagh Gallagher
Bronagh Gallagher
Una Maher
David Pearse
David Pearse
Brian Maher
Lalor Roddy
Lalor Roddy
Paddy Barrett
Clelia Murphy
Irene Murphy
Louis Dempsey
Louis Dempsey
Tadhg Murphy

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Andres Gomez
Sep 9, 2013

A funny set on stage with a polished photography and FX which should be working great but that lacks the smart dialogues to make a good experience out of it. Just boring.

John Chard
Aug 10, 2014

Never Mind The Graboids Here’s The Grabbers. Grabbers directed by Jon Wright and written by Kevin Lehane. It stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley, Russell Tovey and Lalor Roddy. Music is by Christian Henson and cinematography by Trevor Forrest. On a remote Irish island something creature like is stirring, new Garda partners Ciaran O’Shea and Lisa Nolan are about to become the island’s only hope for survival… Great great fun, a play on Tremors, itself a play/homage to the creature features of the 1950s, Grabbers has all the fun schlocky staples in place, but crucially it also has its own identity. The islanders are a bunch of eccentric types and the two Garda protagonists are polar opposites but not cliché ridden, their chemistry strong as they play off of each other for joyous rewards. The creature effects are impressive for a modestly budgeted production such as this, and the narrative contains strength through ingenuity of plot developments and a knowing sense of playing up stereotypes. Lovely photography as well! Score! 8/10

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