
Oskee Wee Wee
Directed by William Pettigrew7 november 1968 11 mDocumentaire, Short
5.6
This documentary is a zany portrait of the Grey Cup fever that hits the city of Ottawa, Ontario, during Grey Cup week. The film is also about the football game, where the Hamilton Tiger Cats faced the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and it is about Ti-Cats fans and their famous "Oskee Wee Wee", the magical chant with which they exhort their team to victory.
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Oskee Wee Wee was released on 7 november 1968.
Oskee Wee Wee was directed by William Pettigrew.
Oskee Wee Wee has a runtime of 11 m.
Oskee Wee Wee was produced by Bill Brind.
This documentary is a zany portrait of the Grey Cup fever that hits the city of Ottawa, Ontario, during Grey Cup week. The film is also about the football game, where the Hamilton Tiger Cats faced the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and it is about Ti-Cats fans and their famous "Oskee Wee Wee", the magical chant with which they exhort their team to victory.
The key characters in Oskee Wee Wee are Narrator (Donald Brittain).
Oskee Wee Wee is a Documentaire, Short film.
Oskee Wee Wee has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.
