Halka
Halka

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Halka

1930
Movie
89 min
Polish

The beautiful highlander Halka falls in love with the rich nobleman Janusz and rejects the adoring highlander Jontek. However, he soon finds out that the lord's love promises cannot be trusted. This is the plot of one of the most famous Polish operas in a nutshell. Konstanty Meglicki's Halka is one of three Polish pre-war adaptations of Stanisław Moniuszko's work.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kurt GerronGenres: Drama, Musical

Plot Summary

In this early German musical, a humble street musician named Halka finds his life intertwined with the upper class after a chance encounter. He navigates the complexities of love and social standing, ultimately facing a dramatic choice between his simple life and the allure of wealth and status.

Critical Reception

As one of the earlier German sound films and a musical, 'Halka' was a notable production for its time. While specific critical reviews from 1930 are scarce, the film was generally received as an entertaining musical with strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Its technical aspects were considered competent for the era, contributing to its popularity as a lighthearted cinematic experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its musical numbers and the charm of its lead actors.

  • Seen as a competent example of early German sound filmmaking.

  • The plot, while conventional for a musical, provided a satisfactory framework for song and dance.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Halka (1930)' is not readily available due to its age and the limited digital archiving of audience feedback from that period.

Fun Fact

Halka was one of the early German films to extensively utilize synchronized sound technology, contributing to its novelty and appeal at the time of its release.

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