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Nil by Mouth

Raymond leads a family that includes his wife Val and Val's brother Billy, living in a working-class district of London. Also part of the family are Val and Billy's mother Janet and their grandmother Kath. Billy battles a drug addiction, and Raymond expels him from the home, forcing him to fend for himself. Raymond is broadly rough, even violent, and his conduct creates persistent tensions within the family.

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Sam Miller

Gary Oldman

Finn McGrath

Ken Tuohy

Mary Soan

Daniel Toland

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Cast & Crew

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

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Kathy Burke

Kathy Burke

Valerie

Neil Maskell

Neil Maskell

Schmuddie

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Ray

Finn McGrath

Finn McGrath

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Jamie Foreman

Jamie Foreman

Mark

Ronnie Fox

Ronnie Fox

Peter, pool player / Peter

Mary Soan

Mary Soan

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Laila Morse

Laila Morse

Janet

Jon Morrison

Jon Morrison

Angus

Charlie Creed-Miles

Charlie Creed-Miles

Billy

Sam Miller

Sam Miller

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Edna Doré

Edna Doré

Kath

Chrissie Cotterill

Chrissie Cotterill

Paula

Steve Sweeney

Steve Sweeney

Danny

John Blundell

John Blundell

Man with Knife

Terry Rowley

Terry Rowley

M.C. in Club

Leah Fitzgerald

Leah Fitzgerald

Michelle

Sydney Golder

Sydney Golder

Old Guy in Window

Kenan Hudaverdi

Kenan Hudaverdi

Laundrette Owner

Everton Nelson

Everton Nelson

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Franc Ashman

Franc Ashman

Club Singer

Ken Tuohy

Ken Tuohy

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Daniel Toland

Daniel Toland

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 8 mins
Released on10 Oct 1997
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited Kingdom

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6/10

It's Kathy Burke who steals this for me with a powerfully emotional characterisation of "Valerie". She lives with her brutish husband "Raymond" (Ray Winstone) and her permanently geared-up brother "Billy" (Charlie Creed-Miles). None of the are strangers to drugs and to booze, but when her husband reckons his wastrel brother-in-law has pinched his stuff, he turfs him onto the streets where here resorts to his own mother "Janet" (Laila Morse) for a bed and a source of cash to feed his habit. 'Billy" is a bit of a thoughtless cretin and his behaviour leads to even more turmoil for his sister when "Raymond" finally flips and she is hospitalised. Believe it or not, this has the semblance of a love story to it. The relationship between "Raymond" and "Valerie" might actually run a bit deeper than that of an impoverished couple struggling through the motions from day-to-day. It's the evolution of that partnership that makes the characters a bit more interesting, but I felt the vitriolic and angry dialogue was mostly just a repetitive series of Anglo-Saxon tantrums and drug-fuelled anger - and that let it down for me. Still, Gary Oldman quite effectively shines a light on his perception of how life on a south east London housing estate is endured rather than lived. It's dark, visceral, condemnatory on many levels and quite a tough watch but Winstone only has one gear and for me and he never really convinces.

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