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DVD : Going SteadyIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Yftach Katzur, Yvonne Michaels, Zachi Noy, Rachel Steiner, Jonathan Sagall directed by: Boaz Davidson List Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $13.49 You Save: $1.46 (10%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted)Binding: DVD EAN: 0018619193051 Format: Dubbed, NTSC Label: Televista Manufacturer: Televista Publisher: Televista Release Date: December 19, 2006 Running Time: 90 minutes Studio: Televista Theatrical Release Date: 1979 Sales Rank: 72306 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: TEENAGE LOVE SET TO A 50S ROCK N ROLL BEAT. THESE WERE THE HAPPY DAYS! It was the greasy fifties. Sunlit beaches, moonlit nights, fast cars, fast girls and ROCK AND ROLL! GOING STEADY fills the screen with laughter, music, love and life where you can re Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Must-See MovieI saw the movie as part of the "Drive-In Movie 50-Pack". It was NOT dubbed; it was made in english. Totally awesome movie, especially for this genre. The soundtrack is part of the awesomeness; i hope to find that soundtrack on amazon. Rating: - Why didn't release all Lemon Popsicle movies???I'm a huge fan of these movies,.. but in the US only sales Going Steady (aka Lemon Popsicle 2).. it's truth that this series is not more popular these days but it's a classic.. it's the first bunch of movies about teenage sex or love... Before Porkys, American Pie or Revenge of the Nerds series.. I hope one day I can buy Lemon Popsicle 1,2,3,4,5.. the remain movies sucks Rating: - Ignore the other reviewIt's a juvenile teen film, with low class REALISTIC humour, but there is one scene in it worth the whole film. It's when the two leads make love for the first time. It's one of the most beautiful, emotional, subtle scenes I've ever seen in cinema. It ranks up with the best Lemon Popsicle films. Rating: - "Would You Like Some Stewed Prunes?""Going Steady" is a coming of age movie made in Israel and dubbed (badly) from the original Hebrew. Set in the 1950's, the movie is made to nauseate. From the ultra-squeaky dubbed female voices, to the horrid caricature of a Jewish mother, to the subplots about fish and ice in a bathtub, and a fixation about stewed prunes, this really is the Yiddish "Porky's," and that's terribly unfortunate. The film is like a sharp poke in the eye: the script, acting, and especially music are ultimately ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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