GALLERY: The Full Monty film locations then and now

It is one of Britain's best loved comedies - and 19 years ago today, The Full Monty was given its world premiere in Sheffield.
Burton Street, where "Nathan" went to school.Burton Street, where "Nathan" went to school.
Burton Street, where "Nathan" went to school.

The story of six men earning a living by stripping in the Steel City was a smash worldwide - and of course, the film was shot on location in Sheffield, with many recognisable buildings and places featuring in the finished cut.

To celebrate its release on August 26, way back in 1997, we've decided to take a look at what some of those places that feature in a series of iconic scenes look like today.

Bacon Lane in Attercliffe - where the car in the canal scene was filmed.Bacon Lane in Attercliffe - where the car in the canal scene was filmed.
Bacon Lane in Attercliffe - where the car in the canal scene was filmed.
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ON THIS DAY: The Full Monty premieres in Sheffield in 1997From the hilarious car in the canal scene at Bacon Lane in Attercliffe, to the movie's climax strip scene at Shiregreen WMC, we've taken a tour of many of the Full Monty favourites.

So if you want to see the spots where Gerald's posh house was or where Dave (Mark Addy) throws Lomper (Steve Huison) back into his car as he attempts to commit suicide, read on and get the full monty on Sheffield's starring role.