Crazy Boys Of The Game Aka Stadium Nuts -1972- Dvdrip Dual Audio X264 - -sdr--.mkvl ~upd~ 〈FHD · 480p〉

Little is known about Crazy Boys of the Game (1972). Neither major film databases nor academic archives offer detailed production records. However, the film’s survival through fan-made digital rips (labeled “DVDRip Dual Audio X264 – SDR”) suggests a dedicated cult following. The film appears to blend documentary-style footage of rowdy stadium crowds with staged or semi-staged antics—drunken chants, pitch invasions, confrontations with police, and public nudity.

, likely containing both the original French track and an English dub [User Query]. Video Codec [User Query]. Release Group [User Query]. Little is known about Crazy Boys of the Game (1972)

: The film serves as a parody of the Olympic Games (referred to in the film as the "Continental Games") and mocks various sporting regulations and the "no publicity" rules of the era. Les Fous du stade - Wikipédia The film appears to blend documentary-style footage of

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“Crazy Boys of the Game” (1972): Rowdy Spectators as Proto-Punk Rebels in Pre-Disneyfication Sports Release Group [User Query]

: The story follows four friends (Les Charlots) who are camping in the south of France when the Olympic flame is scheduled to pass through a nearby village. After a series of mishaps involving a local grocer and his daughter, the group finds themselves competing in the Olympic Games in Paris.

The story follows four eccentric friends (the "Charlots") who are enjoying a quiet holiday camping near a small French village. The peace is disrupted when the village is chosen as a stop for the Olympic flame (referred to in the film as the "Continental Games").