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      • The Lemon Popsicle series of movies center on three teenagers living in Tel Aviv, Israel during the 1950's. Pre-dating other American comedies such as Porky’s and American Pie, these films were created by Boaz Davidson and Eli Tavor, and began in the late seventies.
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  2. Lemon Popsicle (Hebrew: אסקימו לימון, romanized: Eskimo Limon) is a 1978 teen comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Boaz Davidson. The success of the film led to a series of sequels. [1] The cult film follows a group of three teenage boys in early-1960s Tel Aviv.

  3. The Lemon Popsicle series of movies center on three teenagers living in Tel Aviv, Israel during the 1950's. Pre-dating other American comedies such as Porky’s and American Pie, these films were created by Boaz Davidson and Eli Tavor, and began in the late seventies.

  4. 65. R 1 hr 35 min Jun 6th, 1978 Romance, Comedy Part of Lemon Popsicle Collection. Benji, Bobby, and Huey are three 17 year olds who spend their days chasing girls and hanging out at Montana's...

  5. The movie focuses on three teenagers growing up in Tel Aviv and deals with their friendships with each other and their sexual experiences with the opposite sex.

  6. Directed by Walter Bannert. For Lemon Popsicle Part 7 – Young Love, the series had a new Austrian director Walter Bannert, and with the exception of the actors and the producers Golan and Globus signing on as only executives, there was no involvement from the original crew… View Film Information. Summertime Blues (1988) View Film Information.

  7. Year: 1978. Original title: Eskimo Limon (Lemon Popsicle). Synopsis: Bentzi, Momo, and Yuda'leh are three teenage boys growing up in 1950's Israel, which is not much different from 1950's America if you believe what you see in the film.

  8. Lemon Popsicle (1978) | MUBI. 7.0. /10. 74 Ratings. Critics reviews. Bentzi, Momo, and Yuda’leh are three teenage boys growing up in 1950’s Israel.