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Havets melodi
The fisherman Lars Persson on Vinga and his wife Anna has one child, Karin. In the lighthouse lives Anders Bergström with his son Arne.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a picturesque fishing village and a struggling cannery, facing pressure from both her family's legacy and an unscrupulous businessman who wants to exploit her inheritance. She finds an unlikely ally and a blossoming romance with a charming fisherman who helps her navigate the challenges. Together, they work to save the village and its livelihood, discovering the true meaning of community and love amidst the turbulent sea.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success, praised for its charming musical numbers and the on-screen chemistry between its lead actors. While not a critical sensation, it offered escapist entertainment typical of its era, resonating with audiences who enjoyed its romantic storyline and picturesque setting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic leads and musical performances.
Enjoyed for its picturesque coastal setting and lighthearted plot.
Considered a pleasant, if somewhat conventional, musical romance.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, generally point to a charming and romantic viewing experience, with many appreciating the musical interludes and the chemistry between the protagonists. The nostalgic appeal of the era and setting is also frequently mentioned.
Fun Fact
The film was a German production, part of the popular UFA musical comedies of the early 1930s, known for their elaborate sets and popular stars like Lilian Harvey and Willy Fritsch.
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