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                    (2003)
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Paul Kaye,
 James Cromwell,
 Vince Vaughn,
 Bernard Cribbens,
 Alice Evans,
 Johnny Vegas,
 Imelda Staunton,
 James Fleet,
 Tony Slattery,
 Robert Duncan,
 Jon Snow
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Mel Smith
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Comedy,
 Sports Comedies
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Spanish (Neutral)
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1h 37m
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National Lampoon's Blackball (2003) follows a rebellious, young lawn bowler who disrupts the traditional sport with his wild antics, leading to a clash between the old and new generations. The film humorously explores themes of tradition, sportsmanship, and the clash of cultures.
                 
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