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City Slickers (1991), directed by Ron Underwood, is a comedy film and is available to stream on 5 services in the US. With an IMDb score of 6.8/10 and 87% on Rotten Tomatoes from 861 ratings, it has mixed-to-positive reviews. Released in 1991, it's a 1990s comedy that continues to find new audiences through streaming.
The film stars Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, and Bruno Kirby. At 114 minutes, it's a typical feature-length viewing. It fits comfortably into a single sitting without feeling rushed.
City Slickers isn't currently included with any US streaming subscription, but it's available to rent or buy from Amazon Video, Apple iTunes, and Google Play Movies. If you're picking what to watch next, it shares a vibe with Down in the Valley and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, both of which are available to stream right now.
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- City Slickers isn't currently included with a US streaming subscription. It may be available to rent or buy.
- No — City Slickers isn't currently streaming on Prime Video in the US.
- No — City Slickers isn't currently free to stream in the US.
- City Slickers runs 1h 54m (114 minutes total).
- IMDb 6.8/10 · Rotten Tomatoes 87% · Metacritic 70/100.
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