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Playing with Fire (2019)

A crew of rugged firefighters meet their match when attempting to rescue three rambunctious kids.
2.5 / 5
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Incluvie Writer
December 1, 2021
2.5 / 5
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Tough Guy Babysits…Again: Playing with Fire

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A crew of rugged firefighters meet their match when attempting to rescue three rambunctious kids.

Rating:
Genre:Family, Comedy
Directed By:Andy Fickman
Written By:Matt Lieberman, Dan Ewen
In Theaters:11/8/2019
Box Office:$69,412,425
Runtime:96 minutes
Studio:Broken Road Productions, Nickelodeon Movies, Paramount Players, Walden Media, Paramount Pictures

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