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What's in My Baggie?, full movie - Full movie 2014. You can watch What's in My Baggie? online on video-on-demand services (Netflix, HBO Now), pay-TV or movie theatres with original audio in Engels. This film has been premiered in Australian theatres in 2014 (Movies 2014). The DVD and Blu-Ray edition of full movie was sold some time after its official release in theatres of Sydney.
Good, meet its target to entertain. The story is interesting.
DIRECTION | FILM CLASSIFICATION |
Film directed by Tyge Christiansen. |
G Movie rated apt for all ages. |
GENRE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME - FULL MOVIE |
Documentaire |
September 4, 2014 |
61 min full movie online HD (English). |
FULL MOVIE FILMING | PRODUCTION |
Filmed in HD quality 16:9 Wide screen video (movie stream and theatres). |
USA |
Produced by Jordan Fisher, Kyle Peters, Rachel Benbrook and Jeffrey Chambers.
Screenplay written by Rachel Benbrook, Kyle Peters, Jeffrey Chambers, Jordan Fisher and Tyge Christiansen.
Given by Tyge Christiansen.
Composed by Tyge Christiansen.
As usual, this film was shot in HD video (High Definition) Widescreen and Blu-Ray with Dolby Digital audio. Made-for-television movies are distributed in 4:3 (small screen). Without commercial breaks, the full movie What's in My Baggie? has a duration of 61 minutes; the official trailer can be streamed on the Internet. You can watch this full movie free with English subtitles on movie television channels, renting the DVD or with VoD services (Video On Demand player, Hulu) and PPV (Pay Per View, Netflix).
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