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Cursed Money
On the Eve of WW2, the royal government of Yugoslavia hid the national money inside the cave around village of Ozrinići in Montenegro. The locals discovered the heaps of money by accident, and soon begun to build new houses and buy the land. Unfortunately, the Italians occupied the country and burned their properties to ashes. Based on a true story.
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Plot Summary
In this bizarre musical comedy, three down-on-their-luck vaudevillians inherit a mysterious fortune from a recently deceased eccentric. However, the inheritance comes with a strange curse: they must spend the money in exactly one week, or face dire consequences. As they attempt to blow through the cash on extravagant and often ridiculous purchases, they find themselves entangled in a series of escalating misadventures.
Critical Reception
Cursed Money was met with a mixed to negative reception upon its release, largely criticized for its nonsensical plot and uneven comedic timing. While some critics acknowledged the charm of its lead actors, the film's overall execution left much to be desired, failing to capitalize on its promising premise.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a disjointed narrative that fails to coherently develop its comedic or dramatic elements.
While the lead actors attempt to inject their signature slapstick, the material often falls flat, lacking the sharp wit or inventive gags of their earlier work.
The musical numbers are generally considered a weak point, disrupting the flow and offering little memorable content.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general disappointment, with many finding the plot confusing and the humor dated. Some viewers appreciated the nostalgia factor of seeing the classic comedic trio, but felt the film did not live up to their expectations.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 1956, the film was heavily marketed as a 'throwback' to earlier, more slapstick-oriented comedies, a strategy that did not resonate well with contemporary audiences.
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