The Awful Truth - Season 2 Episode 3 Help The Dead Guy
Trailer: The Awful Truth - Season 2 Episode 3 Help The Dead Guy
Year: 2000
Genre: Documentary, Comedy
Country: United States of America, United Kingdom
Director: Michael Moore
Cast: Michael Moore, Karen Duffy, Gideon Evans, Jay Martel
Crew: Tia Lessin (Producer), Michael Moore (Director), Ellin Baumel (Producer), Kathleen Glynn (Executive Producer), Nick McKinney (Writer), Rob Huebel (Producer)
First Air Date: Apr 11, 1999
Last Air date: Aug 09, 2000
Season: 2 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 6.04/10 by 24.00 users
Popularity: 2.5491
Language: English
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