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Hay Country Swingers
After being raped by her father, Sabine runs off to the German countryside, where she lives on a farm with free-loving women and pervy men. Only 59 minutes of this exist.
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Plot Summary
In this unconventional Western comedy, a hardened rancher finds himself unexpectedly tasked with caring for a group of orphaned children. He struggles to adapt his rough lifestyle to the demands of parenthood, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous situations. Amidst the mayhem, he must also contend with local land disputes and a rival rancher.
Critical Reception
Hay Country Swingers is a minor, often overlooked entry in the Western genre, notable for its attempt at blending comedy with traditional Western elements. While it garnered some attention for its unique premise and the performance of its lead, it received a mixed reception from critics who found its humor to be inconsistent and its plot somewhat predictable. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some appreciating its lighthearted approach and others finding it too far removed from the typical Western fare.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its unusual comedic take on the Western genre.
Criticized for uneven pacing and a reliance on slapstick humor.
George Montgomery's performance as the gruff but ultimately caring rancher is a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film. Those available tend to note its quirky charm and a departure from standard Westerns, though some found its humor to be dated.
Fun Fact
George Montgomery, known for more traditional Western roles, also directed and starred in this film, attempting a more comedic and family-oriented approach to the genre.
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