Sicko
Trailer: Sicko
Year: 2007
Genre: Documentary, Comedy, Drama
Studio: The Weinstein Company, Dog Eat Dog Films
Director: Michael Moore
Cast: Michael Moore, Tony Benn, Tucker Albrizzi, Reggie Cervantes, John Graham, Aleida Guevara
Crew: Geoffrey Richman (Editor), Christoph Vitt (Director of Photography), Michael Moore (Director), Michael Moore (Producer), Meghan O'Hara (Producer), Jennifer Latham (Production Manager)
Runtime: 123 minutes
Release: May 18, 2007
IMDb: 7.40/10 by 697 users
Popularity: 7
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 9
Revenue: 24
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