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Nuns on the Run
Description
Set up by their boss to be knocked off following a final heist, soon-to-retire crooks Brian and Charles get wind of their impending demise and run off with the spoils of their crime. But when their escape doesn't go to plan, they have to seek refuge in a Nuns' teacher training school...
Set up by their boss to be knocked off following a final heist, soon-to-retire crooks Brian and Charles get wind of their impending demise and run off with the spoils of their crime. But when their escape doesn't go to plan, they have to seek refuge in a Nuns' teacher training school...
Actors:
Richard Simpson,
Peter Geeves,
Irene Marot,
John Phythian,
Fred Haggerty,
Louis Mellis,
Helen FitzGerald,
David Forman,
Tatiana Strauss,
Gedren Heller,
Lee Simpson
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Richard Simpson
Peter Geeves
Irene Marot
John Phythian
Fred Haggerty
14 July 1918, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Louis Mellis
Helen FitzGerald
David Forman
Tatiana Strauss
Gedren Heller
Lee Simpson
Country:
United States
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eFilmCritic.com
March 17, 2003
Complete crap. Idle and Coltrane have both been much better.
May 16, 2005
...a disastrously unfunny mess.
Spirituality and Practice
August 30, 2004
The gags run the gamut from obvious to odious.
Kalamazoo Gazette
July 29, 2002
"makes a habit of being unfunny"
Low IQ Canadian
July 16, 2004
A spot of good cheer, especially if you're looking for a movie that asks little of its viewers.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
September 16, 2004
Pretty much a one-joke film, and the joke feels about 20 years old.

