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Lucky Luke

Movie 1991 1h 32m 5.4 /10
Directed by Terence Hill

Lucky Luke arrives in Daisy Town and takes the badge with a plain spoken resolve to restore order. He corners trouble with a dry wit, a quick draw, and an instinct for how a town should behave when its nerves are frayed. For a while the streets calm and the jabs between locals and outlaws fade... Read more

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About Lucky Luke

Lucky Luke arrives in Daisy Town and takes the badge with a plain spoken resolve to restore order. He corners trouble with a dry wit, a quick draw, and an instinct for how a town should behave when its nerves are frayed. For a while the streets calm and the jabs between locals and outlaws fade into routine, but trouble returns in a bigger way when the Dalton brothers ride in. They hatch a reckless plan to pull the Indians into breaking a fragile peace treaty, hoping to spark an all out assault on the settlement. Luke refuses to let chaos win, using brains and humor to outmaneuver the plot while keeping the peace intact. Luke's quick improvisations and the town's rough humor shape a tale that's as much about community as it is about guns.

Released in 1991, the film is directed by Terence Hill and adapts Morris and Goscinny's beloved Lucky Luke comics for the screen.

Reception and themes: The movie blends lighthearted slapstick with classic Western tropes, focusing on the tension between order and mischief in a frontier town. Hill's persona as a laconic, stubborn lawman drives the humor, while the Dalton plotting adds cartoonish peril. It moves at a brisk pace and favors entertainments over heavy moralizing.

Box office details for this title are not widely documented, and it did not become a major international hit. Without reliable grosses to cite, it's safe to describe its commercial performance as modest, appealing mostly to fans of the character and vintage Western comedy.

Cultural impact: The film has a modest footprint in pop culture, mostly remembered by longtime Lucky Luke fans rather than spawning new memes or iconic catchphrases. It sits alongside other late stage adaptations as a pleasant pit stop for fans who want a cheerful, comic spin on the frontier.

Details

Release Date
July 04, 1991
Runtime
1h 32m
User Ratings
208 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy, Western
Country
Italy
External Links
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Cast

Terence Hill

Terence Hill

Lucky Luke

Nancy Morgan

Nancy Morgan

Lotta Legs

Roger Miller

Roger Miller

Jolly Jumper

Ron Carey

Ron Carey

Joe Dalton

Dominic Barto

Dominic Barto

William Dalton

Bo Greigh

Bo Greigh

Jack Dalton

Fritz Sperberg

Fritz Sperberg

Averell Dalton

Arsenio Trinidad

Arsenio Trinidad

Ming Li Fu

Neil Summers

Neil Summers

Deputy Virgil

M

Mark Hardwick

Hank, the Bartender

Director: Terence Hill

Written by: René Goscinny, Lori Hill, Morris

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Lucky Luke arrives in Daisy Town and takes the badge with a plain spoken resolve to restore order. He corners trouble with a dry wit, a quick draw, and an instinct for how a town should behave when its nerves are frayed. For a while the streets calm and the jabs between locals and outlaws fade in...

Lucky Luke stars Terence Hill, Nancy Morgan, Roger Miller, Ron Carey, and Dominic Barto.

Lucky Luke was directed by Terence Hill.

Lucky Luke was released on July 04, 1991.

Lucky Luke is a Comedy and Western film.

No, it's a fictional Western comedy. It's based on the Lucky Luke character from the comics created by Morris and René Goscinny.

Terence Hill plays Lucky Luke. He also directed the movie.

Ron Carey plays Joe Dalton and Dominic Barto plays William Dalton. They are the Dalton brothers who confront Lucky Luke in the film.

The film follows Lucky Luke becoming the sheriff of Daisy Town and clearing out the criminals. The Dalton brothers arrive and plot to break the peace treaty by provoking an attack on the town.