Nuts in May

  (1976)
Director Mike Leigh's made-for-television masterpiece, Nuts in May, continues his social commentary on the tensions among economic and social classes in British society. An affluent, snobby couple, Keith (Roger Sloman) and Candice-Marie (Alison Steadman), go camping, but their idyll is destroyed by the arrival of a music-blaring college student, Ray (Anthony O'Donnell), and the loud Finger (Stephen Bill) and his wife, Honky (Sheila Kelley).
Cast: Roger Sloman, Alison Steadman
Director: Mike Leigh
Genre:  Comedy
Format:  DVD
Rated URUnrated. This movie has not been rated by the MPAA.
Nuts in May
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