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Plot Summary
A group of eccentric individuals attempt to pull off a series of audacious, albeit comical, heists. Their plans are often hampered by their own incompetence and the unexpected twists of fate, leading to a series of absurd situations. The film follows their misadventures as they navigate the criminal underworld with more bumbling than brilliance.
Critical Reception
As a vehicle for the popular comedy duo The Chuckle Brothers and Little and Large, 'The Nuts' was primarily aimed at a family audience and was received with mild amusement rather than critical acclaim. It's often remembered more for its stars' slapstick routines than for cinematic merit.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on the established comedic personas of its stars.
- Features a series of light-hearted, slapstick-driven gags.
- Plot is secondary to the comedic performances.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The Nuts' is not widely available on Google. However, those who recall the film often remember it fondly as a nostalgic piece of British comedy from the 1980s, appreciated for its simple humor and the familiar faces of its comedic cast.
Fun Fact
The film was a rare cinematic outing for The Chuckle Brothers, who were primarily known for their highly successful children's television shows.
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