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The Gods must be Crazy I
For the first time in the Kalahari desert, a group of Coca-Cola bottles fall from the sky intensively. On the other hand, people have begun to use these bottles in their lives, but it may turn out to be fighting them over time. At that moment, people start fighting around those bottles, so Kalahari bushman Xi decided to bring them back to God, where they are believed to have come from him to help people.
28 August 1929, Germiston, South Africa
24 April 1936, Manchester, England, UK
8 December 1929, Killiney, County Dublin, Ireland
5 May 1931, Aldershot, England, UK
30 May 1921, Boksburg, South Africa
16 December 1944, Tsumkwe, Namibia
3 February 1945, Johannesburg, South Africa
17 February 1930
February 08, 2004
an offbeat movie that is also brilliant
May 15, 2003
Whimsical mix of African folk tale and slapstick comedy
November 08, 2004
delightfully entertaining
August 09, 2002
You'd have to be crazy not to be charmed by this movie - grab a coke and a smile.
March 16, 2004
It's not hard to understand why the film was such a worldwide sensation...
May 12, 2003
There's Uys' penchant for very broad Jerry Lewis-like slapstick, and your enjoyment of that depends entirely on your penchant for said slapstick.
May 11, 2012
Charming family film makes you think; expect some shooting.
July 23, 2003
A slapstick comedy that really works!
May 17, 2004
There's an earnest sincerity to the messages offered within, plus the presentation is colorful and exotic and quite funny throughout.
June 25, 2011
A funny comedy, done is slapstick style, about a single but origianl idea of how a bottle of Coke changes the entire lifestle of a tribe.
May 13, 2012
The comedy has a Keystone Cops feel and the film is also occasionally touching. These kinds of silly movies just aren't made anymore and that's too bad.
March 14, 2009
Sleeper that became a huge hit; all about the discovery of a soft drink container by a bushman. Funny, fascinating.

