A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 18, 1988
Original Title:
Summertime Blues: Lemon Popsicle VIII
Alternate Titles:
Blues LaKayitz
Blues de verano
Eis am Stiel 8 - Summertime Blues
Eis am Stiel, 8. Teil - Summertime Blues
Lemon Popsicle 8: Summertime Blues
Lemon Popsicle VIII
Polo de Limón 8
Polo de Limón VIII
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
KF Kinofilm
Production Countries:
Germany | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 85
It's summertime and Johnny hits upon the idea of restoring a disused old bar with his old friends Benny and Bobby. Raising the capital however is a problem, but luckily the landlord's geeky daughter Polly has long harbored a crush on Bobby. Bobby wants no part of this and neither does Polly who smells a rat. As the boys work on restoring the bar, preparing for it's grand re-opening, Polly's guard softens as seemingly does Bobby's but at the expense of possible heartbreak in the unlikeliest of places....
Assistant Camera:
Martin Stingl
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rachel Dayan
Boom Operator:
Yossi Yarkoni
Casting:
Dalia Hovers
Choreographer:
Ya'acov Kalutzki
Costume Designer:
Ora Strikovski
Director:
Reinhard Schwabenitzky
Director of Photography:
Karl Kases
Editor:
Gisela Castronari
Executive Producer:
Wolfgang Odenthal
First Assistant Director:
Avner Orshalimy
First Assistant Editor:
Vera Burnus
Gaffer:
Avi Avrahami
Hairstylist:
Lina Talmor
Idea:
Zachi Noy
Key Grip:
Shmulik Levi
Lighting Supervisor:
Joachim Berc
Location Manager:
Avner Peled
Makeup Artist:
Zivit Yakir
Producer:
Sam Waynberg
Production Design:
Kuli Sander
Production Manager:
Asaf Amir
Screenplay:
Reinhard Schwabenitzky
Script Supervisor:
Osnat Margovsky
Second Assistant Director:
Liora Rodan
Set Dresser:
David Nipo
Daniel Kantor
Sound Mixer:
Eli Yarkoni
Special Effects:
Nani Rosenstein
Still Photographer:
Yoni Hamenachem
Wardrobe Master:
Rachel Elimelech
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