
When Nature Calls
...You've gotta go!
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When Nature Calls
...You've gotta go!
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Thông tin nhanh
- Thể loạiPhim Hài
- Ngày phát hành quốc tế13/09/1985
- Thời lượng85 phút
- Chứng nhậnT16 - Cấm khán giả dưới 16 tuổi
Thông tin nhanh
- Thể loạiPhim Hài
- Ngày phát hành quốc tế13/09/1985
- Thời lượng85 phút
- Chứng nhậnT16 - Cấm khán giả dưới 16 tuổi
Điểm nhấn nội dung
- Điểm TMDB: 4.8/10 từ 6 lượt bình chọn.
- Thể loại nổi bật: Phim Hài.
- Thời lượng dự kiến: 85 phút.
- Xếp hạng phát hành: R.
- Tagline: "...You've gotta go!"
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