Hugh Drumm

Most Popular Hugh Drumm Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

A Date for Mad Mary Trailer (2016)

02 September 2016

"Mad" Mary McArdle returns to Drogheda after a short spell in prison for something she'd rather forget.

Conor McGregor: Notorious Trailer (2017)

03 November 2017

Conor McGregor is the biggest star in the history of Mixed Martial Arts. Filmed over the course of 4 years, Notorious is the exclusive, all-access account of Conor’s meteoric rise from claiming benefits and living in his parents' spare room in Dublin to claiming multiple championship UFC belts and seven figure pay-packets in Las Vegas.

Adam & Paul Trailer (2004)

27 August 2004

Adam and Paul are two young junkies living in Dublin and perpetually on the lookout for their next fix.

Four Mothers Trailer (2025)

04 April 2025

Edward, a gay novelist saddled with caring for his elderly mother, finally finds himself on the brink of literary success.

Man About Dog Trailer (2004)

01 October 2004

Three pedigree chumps learn that every underdog has its day in this freewheeling Irish comedy. In hock to the tune of £50,000 to a Belfast bookie and saddled with a dopey greyhound that wouldn't run if its backside was on fire, the likely lads head south on a road trip in the hope of seeing a man about a dog.

Boy Eats Girl Trailer (2005)

02 August 2005

A boy declares his love for his girlfriend, only to die the same night. He is brought back to life by his mother as a flesh-craving zombie, who sires more teen undead while trying to control his, er, appetite for his beloved.

When Harvey Met Bob Trailer (2010)

26 December 2010

Bob Geldof and Harvey Goldsmith set up one of the world's greatest ever concerts, Live Aid in 1984 to help ease the Ethiopian Famine.

Take Me Swimming Trailer (2017)

18 November 2017

A son must overcome his own conflicted feelings and honour his father's intentions to keep his mother alive, despite her expressed wish to the contrary.

When Hitchcock met O'Casey Trailer (2019)

27 September 2019

It was a collaboration between one of Ireland’s most noted playwrights and cinema’s greatest directors, yet the 1930 release of Juno and the Paycock is often neglected in the repertoire of both men.