There is nothing extra during, or after, the end credits of A Complete Unknown.
The credits run for approximately 7 minutes.
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Read the RunPee movie review for A Complete Unknown by Steven Blackman. Movie review grade: B
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I saw this movie with fellow Peep Steven Blackman. As soon as the movie ended we both agreed that it was crazy hard to find good Peetimes.
But, in review, we were able to come up with three decent Peetimes.
I think the second Peetime is the best of the bunch, but you do you. 🙂
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Rated: | (R) 141 |
Genres: | Biography, Drama, Music |
USA release date: | 2024-12-25 |
Movie length: | 141 minutes |
Starring: | Timothée Chalamet, Monica Barbaro, Elle Fanning |
Director: | James Mangold |
Writer(s): | James Mangold, Jay Cocks, Elijah Wald |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States |
Plot
At the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, a young Bob Dylan shakes up his act on the folk music scene by going electric and siring rock as the voice of a generation – defining one of the most transformative moments in 20th century music.
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