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Seventh Heaven
"Seventh Heaven" - Famous radio personality Willy Lorens has a big success with the radio series "Seventh Heaven." The amount of fan mail and attention eventually becomes too much for Willy, who suffers a minor collapse. Taken to a hospital where he meets Dr. Lovisa Sundelius, virtually the only woman in Sweden who do not admire the radio idol.
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Plot Summary
In this musical adaptation of the classic 1927 silent film, Diane is a humble Parisian flower girl who dreams of a better life. Her path crosses with Chico, a loyal and loving friend who is secretly in love with her. Their simple lives take a turn when Diane is discovered by a wealthy American aviator, who offers her a chance at fame and fortune, leading to a dramatic love triangle.
Critical Reception
Seventh Heaven (1956) was a musical remake of the acclaimed silent film, but it struggled to capture the magic of its predecessor. While the performances were generally competent, the film was criticized for its predictable plot and dated musical numbers. It did not achieve significant critical or commercial success.
What Reviewers Say
Pales in comparison to the original silent film classic.
The musical numbers fail to impress and feel out of place.
Performances are adequate but cannot salvage a weak narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Seventh Heaven (1956) are scarce, but available comments suggest a lukewarm reception, with many finding it a pale imitation of the original and lacking the charm or emotional depth that made the silent version so beloved. The musical elements were often cited as a weak point.
Fun Fact
The 1956 musical version of "Seventh Heaven" was intended as a vehicle for Marilyn Monroe, who was initially considered for the role of Diane, but ultimately withdrew from the project.
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