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Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury'

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2007-12-18
14m
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This “making of” features filmmakers Ben Garant and Tom Lennon discussing their rise from television to the big screen, as well as the training that went into making this film. This tongue-in-cheek “mockumentary” explores a day in the life for the film's ball wrangler.

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When was Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' released?+

Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' was released on December 18, 2007.

Who directed Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury'?+

Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' was directed by Craig Updike.

Who stars in Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury'?+

The main cast of Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' includes Dan Fogler, Christopher Walken, James Hong, Maggie Q.

How long is Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury'?+

Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' has a runtime of 14m.

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Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' is classified as Documentary.

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