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  1. NUTS IN MAY is smashingly good. Keith and Candice-Marie might be my favorite onscreen couple of all time. I'm dead serious, they're so funny and contagious to watch, deeply contradictory in nature, and reflect so much of what is hypocritical and moralizing in society at large.

  2. Nuts in May. Directed by Mike Leigh • 1976 • United Kingdom Starring Alison Steadman, Roger Sloman, Anthony O’Donnell. A couple’s quest to get away from it all comes with some unforeseen hazards in Mike Leigh’s classic tale of a camping holiday gone wrong. Their car packed to the gills, the punctilious Keith (Roger Sloman) and the ...

  3. NUTS IN MAY Play for Today: Nuts in May. Directed by. Mike Leigh. United Kingdom, 1976. Comedy, TV Movie. 84. Synopsis. Trying to get back to nature, Keith Pratt and his wife Candice Marie go camping in Dorset. Everything is fine until other campers arrive at the site and start to disregard the country code and shatter the peace and quiet.

  4. Nuts in May. Directed by Mike Leigh • 1976 • United Kingdom. Starring Alison Steadman, Roger Sloman, Anthony O’Donnell. A couple’s quest to get away from it all comes with some unforeseen hazards in Mike Leigh’s classic tale of a camping holiday gone wrong. Their car packed to the gills, the punctilious Keith (Roger Sloman) and the ...

  5. Currently you are able to watch "Nuts in May" streaming on Britbox Apple TV Channel , Criterion Channel, BritBox, BritBox Amazon Channel. Synopsis. A middle-class couple go camping in Dorset, but peace and quiet elude them. Watchlist. Seen. Like . Dislike. Sign in to sync Watchlist. Genres. Comedy. Runtime. 1h 24min. Production country .

  6. 'Nuts in May': Directed by Mike Leigh. With Roger Sloman, Alison Steadman, Anthony O'Donnell, Sheila Kelley. A middle-class couple go camping in Dorset, but peace and quiet elude them.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Though far lighter than many other works for film and television by Mike Leigh, his 1976 episode for BBC’s Play for Today strand, Nuts in May, surprisingly asks more pertinent and still relevant questions than many of his more overtly political and visceral social-realist works.This is because of its effective framing around the landscape and the barriers created within the rural environment ...