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Bumfights: A Video Too Far
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Bumfights: A Video Too Far

Aug 23, 2004
0h 46m
★ 7.2

Overview

Documentary about the controversial BUMFIGHTS: A CAUSE FOR CONCERN phenomena. It covers the video itself, as well as the copycat cases that followed.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

RDF Media

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Cast

Donald Brennan

Himself

Donald Brennan

Rufus Hannah

Himself

Rufus Hannah

Ryen McPherson

Himself

Ryen McPherson