2013 Irish film
The Hardy Bucks Movie | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Mike Cockayne |
Written by | Mike Cockayne Gerry Greaney |
Produced by | Mike Cockayne |
Starring | Martin Maloney Chris Tordoff Owen Colgan Peter Cassidy |
Cinematography | Rob Arrowsmith |
Edited by | Mike Cockayne |
Music by | Mike Skinner |
Production company | Hardy Films |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
Budget | €320,000 |
Box office | €500,000 |
The Hardy Bucks Movie is a 2013 Irish comedy film based on the RTÉ Two sitcom Hardy Bucks, directed by Mike Cockayne. The film follows the characters from the TV series, a group of Irish slackers who travel to Poland to follow the Republic of Ireland team at UEFA Euro 2012. It stars Martin Maloney, Chris Tordoff, Owen Colgan, Peter Cassidy and Tom Kilgallon. The Hardy Bucks Movie was released on 13 February 2013 to favourable reviews, and was a box office success in Ireland.
Plot
The "Hardy Bucks" gang travel to Poland to see the Republic of Ireland team compete at UEFA Euro 2012. Along the journey they encounter Dutch gangsters and prostitutes.
Release
Box office
The Hardy Bucks Movie was a box-office success in Ireland, grossing €176,887 on its opening weekend and earning €500,000 in total, much more than its €320,000 budget.
Critical reception
The Hardy Bucks Movie was well received by most critics. Joe.ie observed "While the TV series was certainly funny, there was a certain air of censorship that comes with having a show with the national broadcaster. Thankfully, the movie has edges far sharper than its TV incarnation."
See also
References
- "The Hardy Bucks Movie (2013)". Irish Film Classification Office. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
- "Hardy Bucks slum it on the grey carpet for big-screen debut". Independent.ie. 19 February 2013.
- Shortall, Eithne (21 July 2013). "Hardy megabucks follow up" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
- "The Hardy Bucks Movie - Cinema, Movie, Film Review". Entertainment.ie.
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