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With Full Music
The attic of a city house is the home to a colony of artists. Among them is a writer, whose corpus is larger than her output. We also meet a hard-of-hearing poet who can still hear the grass growing. There's a painter, a sculptor and more. All are penniless - hoping that one day they will experience their breakthrough. "The Seventh Heaven", as the corridor is called, also houses two prominent residents, Fyrtårnet and Bivognen. They have set up a small diner and engage lively with the artist from the colony.
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Plot Summary
A young composer named Jack is struggling to make a name for himself in the competitive world of music. He finds inspiration and love with a talented singer, but their ambitions and the machinations of a ruthless impresario threaten to derail their careers and their relationship. The film follows their journey through the vibrant but often cutthroat entertainment scene, culminating in a spectacular performance.
Critical Reception
As a musical film from the early 1930s, 'With Full Music' was likely received as a charming and entertaining diversion of its time, showcasing popular songs and dance numbers. Contemporary reviews would have focused on the novelty of sound in film and the performances of its lead actors, fitting into the trend of musicals that dominated early talking pictures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its musical numbers and upbeat tempo.
Appreciated for its romantic storyline and emergent talent.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable example of early musical cinema.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available due to its age.
Fun Fact
The film features a cast of then-popular British stage and screen personalities, aiming to capitalize on their existing fan bases.
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