Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie  (2003)

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The movie Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie, released in 2003 and directed by C.B. Harding with Bruce L. Finn as cinematographer and editing by Tony Hayman.
Directed by | C.B. Harding
Cinematography by | Bruce L. Finn
Edited by | Tony Hayman
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Dolby Digital
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy, Documentary

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Camera Operator: Epk
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Musician: Guitar
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Assistant: Hunt Lowry
Assistant: Alan Blomquist
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