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The Stag Blu Ray

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Self-confessed metrosexual Fionnan doesn't want a stag do, but would happily attend the Hen. Ruth, the now concerned bride-to-be (Amy Huberman), promptly persuades the, marginally more-macho, best man (Andrew Scott) to organise one. Reluctantly, he agrees but proceeds to do everything he can to stop Ruth's wildly infamous brother, known only as The Machine (Peter McDonald), coming along for their sober, walking-weekend, excuse for a stag party. But The Machine, not so easily foxed, tracks the.

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Released
21 July 2014
Directors
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Arrow Films 
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Runtime
94 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027035011097 
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Andrew Scott and Hugh O'Conor star in this Irish comedy written and directed by John Butler. Metrosexual groom-to-be Fionnan (O'Conor) would rather go to his fiancée Ruth (Amy Huberman)'s hen party than his own stag do. Ruth, however, manages to persuade his best friend Davin (Scott) to arrange the stag and he opts for a walking holiday. Despite their best efforts to avoid him, they are joined by Ruth's maniac brother known as The Machine (Peter McDonald), who turns the low-key weekend into a series of misadventures. Will Fionnan make it back to his future wife unscathed?

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