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Skill of Gold
A village shop owner is convinced by his children to move to Prague, where they say he'll be able to enjoy a fine retirement in a modern furnished apartment. Bored by life in Prague with nothing to do, the old man takes to helping a young widow in her stationery shop.
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Plot Summary
In this lighthearted musical comedy, a young woman inherits a gold mine that turns out to be a publicity stunt. To save her inheritance and her reputation, she must prove the mine is real, leading to a series of romantic entanglements and musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Skill of Gold received a generally positive reception for its light entertainment value and musical numbers, though it was considered a minor entry in the musical genre of its time. Critics often highlighted its comedic performances and upbeat tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming musical sequences and comedic performances.
Found to be a pleasant, if unremarkable, musical comedy.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted escapism during wartime.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Skill of Gold' is not readily available through aggregated Google reviews, but historical context suggests it was viewed as a diverting and enjoyable musical for its time.
Fun Fact
The film was one of several musicals produced by Universal Pictures during the 1940s, a period when such films were popular with audiences seeking entertainment and escapism.
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