Let the Wrong One In


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Let the Wrong One In is an Irish horror comedy film written and directed by Conor McMahon. The film stars Karl Rice, Eoin Duffy, Hilda Fay, Lisa Haskins and Anthony Head.[1] Let the Wrong One In was shown at festivals in 2021 but did not go on general release in Ireland until 2023. It received positive critical response.[2]

Let the Wrong One In

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Directed byConor McMahon
Written byConor McMahon
Based onLet the Right One In
by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Produced by
  • Trisha Flood
  • Julianne Forde
  • Michael Lavelle
  • Ruth Treacy
Starring
CinematographyMichael Lavelle
Edited byBrian Philip Davis
Music byLiam Bates

Production
company

Workshed Films

Distributed byMPI Media Group
A Contracorriente Films
King Records

Release dates

Running time

96 minutes
CountryIreland
LanguageEnglish

Dublin supermarket worker Matt is too nice for his own good. When his older, estranged brother Deco is turned into a vampire, he’s faced with a dilemma.

  • Karl Rice - Matt [2]
  • Eoin Duffy - Deco [2]
  • Anthony Head - Henry the taxi driver [2]
  • Hilda Fay - Matt & Deco's mother [2]
  • Mary Murray - Sheila (Henry's fiance) [2]
  • David Pearse
  • Lisa Haskins
  • Laura Murray
  • Denise McCormack
  • Bríd Ní Chomain
  • Amy Coleman
  • Aisling McArdle

The film is loosely based on the novel and film Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist.[3] It was shot on location in various sites around Dublin, including the tourist attraction Bram Stoker's Castle Dracula (now closed).[4][5]

Release and reception

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The film premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas on 24 September 2021.[6]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 88% based on 16 reviews.[7]

Let the Wrong One In won Best Visual Effects at the 2021 Screamfest Horror Film Festival.[8] It was nominated for the Discovery Award at the 2022 Dublin International Film Festival.[9] Conor McMahon was nominated for Best Director and Best Script at the 19th Irish Film & Television Awards.[10]