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A Few Best Men
Comedy - 2011
5.7
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A comedy about a groom and his three best men who travel to the Australian outback for a wedding.
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Details

Rated:
NOT RATED
Runtime:
97 min
Release date:
14 Oct 2011
Country:
AU, GB
Languages:
English
Budget:
$12,468,389
Revenue:
$29,007,412
Awards:
2 nominations.

Top Critics Reviews

rotten:
Frivolous stuff, but there's a sour edge to the silliness, with far more gay panic colouring the jokes than you'd expect from the director of 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.'
– Guy Lodge,
Time Out,
28 Aug 2012
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