
Why Fathers Work
Ed Kimble, a structural ironworker, is followed during his workday building a skyscraper.
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Movie Details
- Original Title: Why Fathers Work
- Genres: Documentary
- Release Date: 1969-01-01
- Runtime: 14 minutes
- Rating: 0/10 (0 votes)
- Budget: $0
- Revenue: $0
- Production Companies: Encyclopædia Britannica Films
- Status: Released
- Popularity: 0.0071
- Languages: English
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What is Why Fathers Work?▼
Why Fathers Work is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 1969-01-01.
Who are the main actors in Why Fathers Work?▼
The main cast includes .
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Is Why Fathers Work based on a true story?▼
No official confirmation about it being based on a true story.
What is the IMDb rating of Why Fathers Work?▼
Why Fathers Work has an IMDb rating of 0/10 based on 0 votes.
What is the budget and revenue of Why Fathers Work?▼
The movie had a production budget of $0 and earned $0 at the box office.
Who composed the soundtrack for Why Fathers Work?▼
The soundtrack was composed by Encyclopædia Britannica Films. You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.
Where was Why Fathers Work filmed?▼
Why Fathers Work was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.
How long is Why Fathers Work?▼
The total runtime of Why Fathers Work is 14 minutes.
Is Why Fathers Work suitable for kids?▼
The movie is rated Released. Please check parental guidelines before watching.
Will there be a sequel to Why Fathers Work?▼
There is no official announcement yet for a sequel to Why Fathers Work.
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