South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (1999)

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Written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone

Directed by Trey Parker

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman cause chaos in their middle American town when they sneak into an adults-only film and the resulting row over censorship eventually spirals into an all-out war. Can the boys save the day or is it curtains for the world as we know it?

When is South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy November 11th, 3:30pm and on Sky Movies Comedy HD November 11th, 3:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Trey ParkerTrey ParkerStan Marsh and various others
Image for Matt StoneMatt StoneKyle Broflovski and various others
Mary Kay BergmanLiane Cartman and various others
Image for Isaac HayesIsaac HayesChef
Jesse HowellIke Broflovski
Anthony Cross-ThomasIke Broflovski
Franchesca CliffordIke Broflovski
Bruce HowellMan in theatre
Deb AdairWoman in theatre
Jennifer HowellBebe Stevens
Image for George ClooneyGeorge ClooneyDr. Gouache/Dr. Doctor
Image for Brent SpinerBrent SpinerConan O'Brien
Image for Minnie DriverMinnie DriverBrooke Shields
Image for Dave FoleyDave FoleyThe Baldwin Brothers
Eric IdleDr. Vosknocker

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