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Big Big Big

Year: 2019 Documentary Runtime: 69 min Rating: 3.0

Overview

A couple decides to watch Big, a successful film released in 1988, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Penny Marshall, not once, but thirty times, sometimes accompanied by family and friends who come to their home to watch and discuss it.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Carmen Haro

Carmen Haro

Self

Miguel Rodríguez Pérez

Miguel Rodríguez Pérez

Self

Carlos Rivero

Carlos Rivero

Self

Belén Díaz

Belén Díaz

Self

Alonso Valbuena

Alonso Valbuena

Self

Araceli Giner

Araceli Giner

Self

Julián Génisson

Julián Génisson

Self

José Delgado

José Delgado

Self

Lorena Iglesias

Lorena Iglesias

Self

Beatriz Lobo

Beatriz Lobo

Self

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