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The Full Monty
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Synopsis
Six guys with nothing left to lose try losing their clothing for fun and profit in this international hit comedy. Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and Dave (Mark Addy) are two former steelworkers in the British industrial town of Sheffield who have been devastated by the economic downturn in their community. Gaz is threatened with losing visitation rights with his son if he can't pay his child support, while Dave feels emasculated by his inability to support his wife. One day, Gaz stops by a local pub for a drink and is told it's women only tonight -- the Chippendales male exotic dancing troupe is playing, and they are demanding a hefty cover charge. Gaz decides there's nothing a bunch of pantywaists from America can do that he and his pals can't do better, and decides to form his own crew of male strippers, called "Hard Steel." However, the local talent pool leaves a bit to be desired. Gaz isn't bad looking, but Dave is a bit heavy and very self conscious about it. Horse (Paul Barber) was probably hot stuff at Soul Night in the mid-70's, but his joints don't move like they used to. Guy (Hugo Speer) can't dance to save his life, but makes the troupe because ... well, let's say he and Dirk Diggler would have a lot to say to each other. Lomper (Steve Huison) is sometimes too busy attempting suicide to practice. And Gerald (Tom Wilkinson), their choreographer, isn't much on male exotic dancing -- ballroom dancing is more his speed. While "Hard Steel"'s performances are more amusing then enticing, for the first time since they lost their jobs the men have a reason to get up in the morning; joining the group has given them a circle of friendship, and a renewed sense of purpose. Combining broad comedy with believable and well-drawn characters, The Full Monty was a major box-office hit both in England and the United States and was nominated for Academy Awards as Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Carlyle Gaz
Lesley Sharp Jean
Tom Wilkinson Gerald
Dave Hill Alan
Paul Butterworth Barry
Dierdre Costello Linda
David Lonsdale Repossession Man
Dennis Blanch Director
Mark Addy Dave
Paul Barber Horse
Chris Brailsford Duty Sergeant
British Steel Stocksbridge Band brass band
June Broughton Lomper's Mum
Vinny Dhillon Sharon
Daryl Fishwick Social Worker
Steve Garti Policeman
Steve Huison Lomper
Muriel Hunt Horses's Mum
Kate Layden Bee
Andrew Livingstone Terry
Theresa Maduemezia Horses's Sister
Fiona Nelson Horse's Sister
Malcolm Pitt Job Club Manager
Kate Rutter Dole Clerk
William Snape Nathan
Hugo Speer Guy
Joanna Swain Sheryl
Fiona Watts Beryl
Emily Woof Mandy
Diane Lane Louise
Glenn Cunningham Police Inspector

Production Crew

Chris Roope Art Director
Lesley Stewart Associate Producer
David Worley Camera Operator
Susie Figgis Casting
Suzanne Grand Choreography
John DeBorman Cinematographer
Paul Bucknor Co-producer
Polly Leys Co-producer
Anne Dudley Composer (Music Score)
Jill Taylor Costume Designer
Peter Cattaneo Director
David Freeman Editor
Nick More Editor
David Gilchrist First Assistant Director
Christine Blundell Hair Styles
Christine Blundell Makeup
Uberto Pasolini Producer
Max Gottlieb Production Designer
Simon Beaufoy Screenwriter
Alistair Crocker Sound/Sound Designer
Ian Rowley Special Effects
Terry Forrestal Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1997
Runtime: 91
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some nudity
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Metrocolor

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
20th Century Fox UK
Fox Searchlight

Awards
1997 - Best Ensemble Acting - Screen Actors Guild
1997 - Best European Film - European Film Academy
1997 - Best Foreign Film - French Academy of Cinema
1997 - Best Musical or Comedy Picture - Golden Globe
1997 - Best Picture - Academy
1997 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1997 - Best Picture - Academy