Sex Lives of the Potato Men
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Directed by | Andy Humphries |
Produced by | Anita Overland |
Written by | Andy Humphries |
Starring | Johnny Vegas Mackenzie Crook Mark Gatiss |
Music by | Karen Elliott |
Cinematography | Andy Collins |
Editing by | Guy Bensley |
Distributed by | Entertainment Films |
Release date(s) | February 20 2004 |
Running time | 85 min |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
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Sex Lives of the Potato Men is a controversial British feature film released in 2004.
The film is about the sexual antics of a group of potato delivery men in Birmingham and stars Johnny Vegas and Mackenzie Crook.
The film was condemned by most film critics for being crude and tasteless. It was also controversial in that nearly £1 million of public money from the National Lottery via the UK Film Council was used to fund the project.
[edit] External links
- Sex Lives of the Potato Men at the Internet Movie Database
- British Films catalogue
- Sex comedy film grant criticised BBC News online. Retrieved 03-02-2007
- If it's too smutty, you're too snooty article in The Guardian in which writer/director Andy Humphries answers the criticism of the film. Retrieved on 30-11-2006