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Using the H.264 codec ensures that the vibrant, sun-drenched colors of 1970s rural France are preserved in a compact file size without losing the "grainy" nostalgic feel of the original 35mm film.

The 1970s was a vibrant era for sports films, offering a range of titles that combined humor, drama, and the thrill of competition. Among these, "Crazy Boys Of The Game," also known as "Stadium Nuts," stands out as a quirky and entertaining entry. Released in 1972, this film brings to the table a unique blend of comedy and sports, centered around the antics of a group of passionate sports fans.

The early 1970s saw rising hooliganism in football (soccer) in the UK and Europe, and similar rowdy behavior in American baseball and football stadiums. Stadium Nuts likely draws from this zeitgeist, predating more famous treatments like The Football Factory (2004) or Green Street Hooligans (2005). Unlike later films, however, Crazy Boys lacks a moralizing frame—the “nuts” are presented with chaotic neutrality.

: Gérard Rinaldi, Jean Sarrus, Gérard Filippelli, and Jean-Guy Fechner

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