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Girls at Sea
Women have joined the military in Denmark but may still not serve in the navy. This makes the lives of the sailors difficult when three women get trapped on board of a navy vessel do to an surprise exercise at sea. Trying to hide the three women leads to comical situations.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women on a summer cruise find themselves caught up in romantic entanglements and comedic misunderstandings. As they navigate the waters and their relationships, they encounter various characters and situations that lead to humorous and sometimes chaotic adventures. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness amidst the idyllic setting of a sea voyage.
Critical Reception
Girls at Sea (1977) was a lighthearted summer comedy that was generally well-received by audiences for its escapist themes and charming performances. While not critically acclaimed by major film critics, it found favor as a pleasant diversion, particularly within the European film market during its release.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and fun atmosphere.
Appreciated for its romantic escapades and picturesque setting.
Seen as an enjoyable, uncomplicated summer movie.
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Fun Fact
The film was a co-production between Greece and West Germany, reflecting the international appeal of its cast and subject matter during the era.
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