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  1. Up the Creek
    R1984 · Comedy · 1h 35m

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  1. Apr 6, 1984 · Up the Creek: Directed by Robert Butler. With Tim Matheson, Jennifer Runyon, Stephen Furst, Dan Monahan. Bob McGraw is in his 12th year of college, goofing his way through life, until he has to win a river rafting race with three college buddies.

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    • Comedy
    • Robert Butler
    • 1984-04-06
  2. Up the Creek is a 1984 comedy film directed by Robert Butler and starring Tim Matheson, Dan Monahan, Stephen Furst, Jeff East, Sandy Helberg, Blaine Novak, James B. Sikking, Jennifer Runyon, and John Hillerman.

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