Eat the Peach is a 1986 Irish comedy film, directed by Peter Ormrod.
The title derives from the T. S. Eliot poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
When a Japanese company pulls out of Ireland, leaving several local men redundant, two of them take inspiration from the film Roustabout and build their own wall of death on the Bog of Allen.
They begin smuggling goods across the Irish border in order to finance it, and try and receive television coverage and public support.
The music was written by Dónal Lunny and centres around the song co-written with Paul Brady - "Eat The Peach" from his solo album Primitive Dance.