A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 11, 1982
Original Title:
Sapiches
Alternate Titles:
Caramelo de limón
Eis am Stiel 4 - Hasenjagd
Le tombeur, le frimeur et l'allumeuse
Lemon Popsicle 4: Private Popsicle
Polo de limón 4
Polo de limón 4 Caramelo de limón
Polo de limón IV
Polo de limón IV Caramelo de limón
Reclute e seduttori
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Golan-Globus Productions
KF Kinofilm
The Cannon Group
Production Countries:
Germany | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16
Runtime: 96
The Lemon Popsicle boys - Bobby, Benji, and Huey - have been drafted into the army, but they're not quite ready to give up the freedom they've enjoyed for so long and submit to army discipline. They spend most of their time chasing women, trying to get out of doing any work and avoiding their no-nonsense sergeant.
ADR Editor:
Dan M. Rich
Art Direction:
Ariel Roshko
Assistant Camera:
Rami Siman-Tov
Avi Koren
Nissan Mofkadi
Assistant Director:
Shaul Dishy
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lili Ben Meir
Assistant Sound Editor:
Uri Katoni
Steve Richardson
Boom Operator:
Moshe Yocha
Costume Designer:
Tami Mor
Costume Supervisor:
Bernard Stockinger
Director:
Boaz Davidson
Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg
Editor:
Bruria Davidson
Executive Producer:
Amnon Globus
First Assistant Editor:
Uri Katoni
Foley:
Frederico Load
Ken Dufva
Robert Perrisi
David Lee Fein
Dorothy Wright
Keith Olsen
Location Manager:
Eitan Alon
Makeup Artist:
Moni Mansano
Music Supervisor:
Jack Fishman
Post Production Coordinator:
Karen Hoenig
Producer:
Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
Production Coordinator:
Henia Mendelbaum
Production Manager:
Haim Idan
Second Assistant Director:
Uri Nusbaum
Set Dresser:
Eli Fishboim
Gideon Zafer
Giora Porter
Sound Editor:
Susan Dudeck
Sound Engineer:
Eli Yarkoni
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Carlos Delarios
Michael J. Kohut
Jay M. Harding
Still Photographer:
Yoni Hamenachem
Writer:
Boaz Davidson
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