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How long is Sixty Six?
1 hour and 21 minutes
When was Sixty Six released?
October 30, 2007
What is the IMDb rating of Sixty Six?
6.7 out of 10
Who stars in Sixty Six?
Charlie Clark
,
Nick Shirm
, and
Thomas Drewson
Who wrote Sixty Six?
Peter Straughan
,
Bridget O'Connor
, and
Paul Weiland
Who directed Sixty Six?
Paul Weiland
Who was the composer for Sixty Six?
Joby Talbot
Who was the producer of Sixty Six?
Tim Bevan
,
Eric Fellner
, and
Elizabeth Karlsen
Who was the executive producer of Sixty Six?
Richard Curtis
and
Natascha Wharton
Who was the cinematographer for Sixty Six?
Daniel Landin
Who was the editor of Sixty Six?
Paul Tothill
Who are the characters in Sixty Six?
Boy with Caliper, Michael Hempel, Terry Shivers, Bernie Reubens, Mr. Grieg, Linton, Captain, Aunt Lila, Uncle Jimmy, Mr Rubens Snr, and others
What is the plot of Sixty Six?
A boy's barmitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final.
How much did Sixty Six earn at the worldwide box office?
$1.93 million
How much did Sixty Six earn at the US box office?
$225,000
What is Sixty Six rated?
PG-13
What genre is Sixty Six?
Biographical, Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
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