Half a dozen individuals from the legions of out-of-work Brits come up with a novel short-term solution: a Chippendale's-style strip show, despite a lack of Chippendale's-style bodies. It's a solution that focusses usefully on the issue of Manhood: its loss, its restoration, its definition. Some of the high spirits get bogged down in the thick pudding of Yorkshire accents, and the movie is all talk in the matter of living up to its title: i.e., full frontal exposure. With Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, Tom Wilkinson; directed by Peter Cattaneo. (1997) — Duncan Shepherd
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