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How long is Hickey & Boggs?
1 hour and 51 minutes
When was Hickey & Boggs released?
October 4, 1972
What is the IMDb rating of Hickey & Boggs?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Hickey & Boggs?
Bill Cosby
,
Robert Culp
, and
Ta-Ronce Allen
Who wrote Hickey & Boggs?
Walter Hill
Who directed Hickey & Boggs?
Robert Culp
Who was the composer for Hickey & Boggs?
Ted Ashford
Who was the producer of Hickey & Boggs?
Fouad Said
Who was the cinematographer for Hickey & Boggs?
Bill Butler
Who was the editor of Hickey & Boggs?
David Berlatsky
Who are the characters in Hickey & Boggs?
Al Hickey and Frank Boggs
What is the plot of Hickey & Boggs?
Bill Cosby and Robert Culp ("I Spy") are united again as private eyes in this Walter Hill-scripted "film noir." Searching for a missing girl, they find themselves involved with vicious criminals and precipitating a string of deaths.
What was the budget for Hickey & Boggs?
1 million
What is Hickey & Boggs rated?
PG
What genre is Hickey & Boggs?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
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