Stag. Image shows from L to R: Ian (Jim Howick), Johnners (Stephen Campbell Moore). Copyright: BBC / Idiotlamp
Stag

Stag

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC Two
  • 2016
  • 3 episodes (1 series)

Comedy thriller focused around a stag do in Scotland where each of the members of the party are killed. Stars Jim Howick, Stephen Campbell Moore, JJ Feild, Rufus Jones, Amit Shah and more.

Stag

A thrilling dark comedy in three parts.

Timid schoolteacher Ian Telford (Jim Howick) faces the stag weekend from Hell as he joins his future brother-in-law Johnners (Stephen Campbell Moore) and several obnoxious mates on a poorly planned deer-stalking expedition in the Scottish highlands, under the watchful eye of a menacing gamekeeper (James Cosmo).

But it quickly gets messier than anyone expected, when the hunters become the hunted. And as they are brutally eliminated, one by one, their true personalities emerge, sordid secrets are unearthed and old friendships are tested to the limit in a ruthless battle for survival.

Special features:
Bloopers
Interview
Behind the scenes

First released: Monday 21st March 2016

  • Distributor: BBC
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: BBCDVD4068

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