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Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose 2: Zwei Kumpel auf der Alm
A sequel directed again by Franz Marischka. The two Ruhrpott buddies Jupp and Erwin can't quite agree on where to spend their vacation. In the end, they end up in Bavaria to spend their vacation on a farm. To their delight, they discover that the village is a hotbed of activity. This is not least thanks to the landlord Sepp, who goes out of his way to make his female vacation guests happy.
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Plot Summary
Two young men, while working on an alpine pasture, encounter a series of flirtatious and often comedic situations involving the local women. The film follows their lighthearted adventures and romantic pursuits in a rural, idyllic setting.
Critical Reception
This film is part of a German erotic comedy series known for its lighthearted, often risqué, humor and rural settings. Critical reception was generally focused on its genre appeal rather than artistic merit, catering to audiences looking for simple entertainment and suggestive comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple, humorous approach to romance and rural life.
Noted for its light, often suggestive, comedic tone.
Appreciated by fans of the 'Lederhosen' film series for its consistent genre offerings.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and its straightforward, unpretentious humor. It's viewed as a typical example of its genre from the 1970s, offering light entertainment without complex narratives.
Fun Fact
The 'Liebesgrüße aus der Lederhose' (Greetings from the Lederhosen) series was a popular franchise in West Germany during the 1970s, blending rural settings with erotic comedy elements.
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