Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
April 1963
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Keith Uhlich
For all its annoyances -- and there are many -- the film somehow sears its way into the mind's eye.
christina hernandez
Execellent I love it and its sooo romantic but funny..... I recomended alot to girls with"celebrity crushes"
Taryn Watson
Funny I was watching this in my class and some of the words sounded inappropriate but my teacher explained them to us. We laughed whenever it said rubbers
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Keith Uhlich
For all its annoyances -- and there are many -- the film somehow sears its way into the mind's eye.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Paul Lynde, Jesse Pearson, Ed Sullivan, Janet Leigh, Maureen Stapleton, Dick Van Dyke, Bobby Rydell |
Producers | Fred Kohlmar |
Director | George Sidney |
Writers | Irving Brecher |
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Audio language
English (Stereo, 5.1 Surround)
Run time
111 minutes
Rating
G
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