Matt is a naive teenager who works in a supermarket. His life changes when he discovers that his older brother, an outcast named Deco, has become a vampire. Then you have to decide whether to help it stay alive or, on the contrary, stake it so it doesn't bite anyone. Official Section at the Sitges Festival. An instant cult film that perfectly combines comedy and horror. Starring young talents Karl Rice (“Sing Street”) and Eoin Duffy (“Deadly Cuts”), along with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” icon Anthony Head. Written and directed by Conor McMahon “Stitches”).
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/94992-let-the-wrong-one-in-dvd--8436597561112.html94992Let The Wrong One In [DVD]<div><br /><p><span>Matt is a naive teenager who works in a supermarket. His life changes when he discovers that his older brother, an outcast named Deco, has become a vampire. Then you have to decide whether to help it stay alive or, on the contrary, stake it so it doesn't bite anyone. Official Section at the Sitges Festival. An instant cult film that perfectly combines comedy and horror. Starring young talents Karl Rice (“Sing Street”) and Eoin Duffy (“Deadly Cuts”), along with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” icon Anthony Head. Written and directed by Conor McMahon “Stitches”).</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/560905-home_default/let-the-wrong-one-in-dvd-.jpg9.5041instockKarma Films9.50419.5041002022-09-28T01:57:00+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Matt is a naive teenager who works in a supermarket. His life changes when he discovers that his older brother, an outcast named Deco, has become a vampire. Then you have to decide whether to help it stay alive or, on the contrary, stake it so it doesn't bite anyone. Official Section at the Sitges Festival. An instant cult film that perfectly combines comedy and horror. Starring young talents Karl Rice (“Sing Street”) and Eoin Duffy (“Deadly Cuts”), along with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” icon Anthony Head. Written and directed by Conor McMahon “Stitches”).