A fast and uproarious farce of gunmen, gun molls, and the Swedish boy's night out..


Alright, so, Mr. Lemon of Orange – is it worth digging up today? Well, that depends. If you're into those old, really *loud* farces, the kind where everyone's shouting and running around like headless chickens, then absolutely. It's a quick, energetic ride. Folks who like their comedy a bit more subtle, or even just *s...

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"Alright, so, Mr. Lemon of Orange – is it worth digging up today? Well, that depends. If you're into those old, really *loud* farces, the kind where everyone's shouting and running around like headless chickens, then absolutely. It's a quick, energetic ride. Folks who like their comedy a bit more subtle, or even just *sensible*, will probably hate it. This movie is anything but. It's a delightful, dizzying mess if you're in the right mood. 🤪 The whole thing just explodes onto the screen. It doe..."
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