Limonaden-Joe (1964)

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Limonaden-Joe: Directed by Oldrich Lipský. With Karel Fiala, Rudolf Deyl, Milos Kopecký, Kveta Fialová. Straight shooting Lemonade Joe cleans up Stetson City, in this musical parody of early Westerns, after shooting the pants off villain Old Pistol. Joe’s endorsement of Kolaloka (Crazy Cola) lemonade as the refresher that assures deadly aim, convinces the Arizona sin-town to abstain from alcohol. Based on the 1963 Czech stage production. But Trigger Whiskey maker Duke Badman’s brother the devious gunslinger Hogofogo, comes to save his sibling’s saloon from Joe’s allies, father and daughter temperance revivalists, the Goodmans.

“Oldrich Lipsky was a Czech director who was well known in his country for unique bizarre comedies. Silly, wacky and crazy are just a couple words to describe his films. u0026quot;Lemonade Joeu0026quot; is a musical western comedy. Itu0026#39;s a fun parody that pays homage to the old west, and is filmed in awesome sepia tones. The movie makes many jokes and references to western culture, such as the town name of Stenson City. I love how over the top the film is. Great music, bar fights, slapstick and cartoonish gunfights. Lemonade Joe knows that alcohol will ruin his ability to shoot, so thatu0026#39;s why he enjoys Kola-Loka Lemonade. Did I mention the film has hot and voluptuous Czech actresses. Eastern Europe women rock!(dobre) You must Czech out Lemonade Joe. For more Lipsky madness also watch u0026quot;Dinner for Adeleu0026quot;.”

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