L'arriere train sifflera trois fois

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Movie
Original title L'arriere train sifflera trois fois
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1974
length 88 minutes
Rod
Director Jean-Marie Pallardy
script Jean-Marie Pallardy
production Georges Combret
Jean-Marie Pallardy
music Paul de Senneville
Olivier Toussaint
Eddie Warner
camera Jacques Robin
cut Jean Hamon
occupation

L'arrière-train sifflera trois fois is a sex western by Jean-Marie Pallardy from 1974. There was no German-language performance.

action

In a small western town, pimp Billy the Kid is doing pretty well. The male customers especially praise the beautiful Lulu who works for him. The virtue league under the leadership of Maureen O'Lala tries everything to close the saloon and all other localities. When the new owner of the saloon, the cowboy John Keykett, decides to continue to provide the customers with alcohol and women, Lulu is the victim of an accident that ties her to the bed differently than in the interests of the men. At the urging of impatient customers, Keykett goes looking for the Daltines, a group of well-known whores who are supposed to compensate for Lulu's failure. Meanwhile, Maureen and Lucky Lucky, the village teacher, try to enforce moral standards against Billy during Keykett's absence; however, he can convince Lucky of his qualities as a man.

criticism

"The rough comedy expands its self-satisfied vulgarity with a friendly atmosphere and wonderful carefree", so the French side Nanarland.

Remarks

The original title refers to the French distribution title from 12 noon .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.nanarland.com/Chroniques/Main.php?id_film=arrieretrainsiffleratroisfois