Let's go Crazy
Let's go Crazy

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Let's go Crazy

1988
Movie
87 min
German

Paul and his illustrious young troops try to take the casino world of Italy by means of a secret system. In doing so, they unexpectedly come to a elderly countess which the boys and girls takes care of to make a hatched bank director plenty of safe content, thanks to the pierced wall of a theater that is newly acquired. The big break is imminent.

Insights

IMDb5.2/10
Director: Joe GannonGenres: Comedy, Music

Plot Summary

This musical comedy follows a group of college students on a road trip to a music festival. As they journey, they encounter various misadventures, quirky characters, and musical performances. The film focuses on themes of friendship, freedom, and the pursuit of good times.

Critical Reception

Let's Go Crazy was a low-budget independent film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It is primarily remembered for its musical numbers and its cast of then-unknown actors. Critical reviews were generally dismissive, citing a lack of substance and a derivative plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a lighthearted and energetic musical experience.

  • Many found the plot to be predictable and thin.

  • The performances, particularly from the younger cast, were seen as enthusiastic but raw.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Let's Go Crazy' is not readily available. As an older, less widely distributed film, detailed audience sentiment on platforms like Google is scarce.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of Stephen Baldwin's earliest on-screen roles before he rose to prominence in Hollywood.

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