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Frau im Strom
Alois, Wendelin, Schani and Franz operate an auto repair shop in Vienna. One evening, Alois fishes the suicidal Hannerl out of the Danube and takes her to live with him. The timid and taciturn woman soon disappears however, and with her, a large amount of cash out of the shop's cash register. A disappointed Alois wishes to forget about her, but his three friends look for Hannerl and the money. As it turns out, she's married to the smuggler Kerrylis, who forces her to take part in his business; that's why she tried to kill herself. When Kerrylis is found dead, Alois is suspected of being the murderer.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young woman's tumultuous life as she navigates societal expectations and personal desires in a time of significant change. She experiences love, loss, and the challenges of finding her place in a world that often limits her choices. Her journey is marked by resilience as she strives for independence and fulfillment.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1939, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain through modern metrics. However, it is generally seen as a melodramatic romance typical of its era, reflecting certain social themes while aiming for emotional resonance with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Explores themes of love and societal pressure.
Features a central female character navigating personal challenges.
A representative melodrama of its time.
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Fun Fact
The film's production and release occurred during a politically sensitive period in Germany, which often influenced the thematic content and reception of films made at that time.
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