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  1. The Full Monty is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy.

  2. Sheffield, England. Once a bright community "on the move", the city has fallen into ruin after the steel factories are closed and thousands of men lose their jobs. Gary "Gaz" is a former worker and about to lose his son because he can't pay for joint custody.

  3. The Full Monty. R Released Aug 13, 1997 1h 31m Comedy List. 96% Tomatometer 55 Reviews 79% Audience Score 100,000+ Ratings After losing his job at a steel factory, Gaz (Robert Carlyle) learns...

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  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Full Monty' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  5. A bunch of unemployed steelworkers decide to become strippers -- with hilarious results -- in this delectable British comedy. 4,117IMDb 7.21 h 31 min1997. X-RayR. Comedy · Drama ·Feel-good·Sensual.

  6. Aug 13, 1997 · Budget. Revenue. Sheffield, England. Gaz, a jobless steelworker in need of quick cash persuades his mates to bare it all in a one-night-only strip show.

  7. Aug 27, 1997 · Anne Dudley. “A few more years, and men won't exist,” mourns one of the unemployed workers in “The Full Monty.”. Sheffield was once a thriving British manufacturing town, known for its steel, but now its mills are closed and the men hang about all day in the gloomy job center, where there are no jobs to be found.

  8. Jan 21, 2023 · The Full Monty | Original Trailer. After losing his job at a steel factory, Gaz (Robert Carlyle) learns that his wife wants to sue him for missed child support payments. Desperate for money,...

  9. The Full Monty is a 1997 British comedy-drama film directed by Peter Cattaneo, starring Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, William Snape, Steve Huison, Tom Wilkinson, Paul Barber and Hugo Speer. The screenplay was written by Simon Beaufoy.

  10. Six unemployed men, inspired by a touring group of male strippers, decide they can make a small fortune by putting on a striptease show of their...