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– The original film that sparked the phenomenon, focusing on the gritty yet libidinous lives of Ruhr miners.

: They are unique for placing "blue-collar" Ruhr valley settings at the center of entertainment, which was rare for the time.

: Like the Soviet film reviews of Western "bourgeois" cinema, these films were often criticized for their "decomposition of morals" but remained massive box office hits in Germany.

– Explicitly highlights the "work, beer, and bed" lifestyle that defined the series' cultural hook.

The series follows the misadventures of various "Kumpels" (miners) and their escapades:

– Continues the saga, often categorized within the softcore genre of the era.

The series you are referring to is the iconic German sex-comedy film franchise (often translated as "Let it Itch, Mate"), which consists of six films released between 1972 and 1975. Based on the Hans Henning Claer novels, these films are a significant part of the "Report" film wave in Germany, blending social commentary on the working-class life in the Ruhr area with explicit, often humorous, adult themes. The "Laß jucken, Kumpel" Filmography

– A crossover entry that leans into the "Lederhosen" comedy style popular at the time.