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So, The Quack and His Fast Daughters is a curious romp through the alpine setting of mistaken identity. The film plays with the absurdity of a crook donning the guise of a deceased doctor, leading to a string of farcical situations that are enriched by the scenic backdrop. The pacing keeps things lively, veering from slapstick to clever dialogue that balances the silliness. You've got these three girls who are inadvertently caught up in this chaos, creating a blend of physical humor and awkward romantic entanglements. The performances are a blend of over-the-top and earnest, typical for late '70s German comedies. Honestly, it’s not just the nudity that defines it, but that quirky, lighthearted tone that makes it distinct.
Great for those who appreciate German comedies.Captures the spirit of the late '70s humor.Noteworthy for its unique premise and setting.
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