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Critic's Choice

1963·1h 40m·Approved
Comedy
IMDb Rating
★ 5.7/10
1,248 votes

Parker Ballantine is a New York theater critic and his wife writes a play that may or may not be very good. Now Parker must either get out of reviewing the play or cause the breakup of his marriage.

Critic's Choice is a 1963 comedy movie directed by Don Weis, starring Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, Rip Torn. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.7/10 from 1,248 votes and runs 1h 40m.

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Director
Don Weis
Stars
Lucille Ball
Bob Hope
Rip Torn
Marilyn Maxwell
Details
1963-04-13
100 min
Movie
Approved
★ United States
★ English
Keywords
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