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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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