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So, 'Alle gaar rundt og forelsker sig' is a charming little gem from 1941 that captures the vivacity of chorus girls at the Central Theatre. The film revolves around their lively banter about love and suitors, but Mette Madsen stands out as the voice of reason among her more carefree friends. The performances are engaging, though you can feel the era’s limitations in terms of production values—there's a certain rawness to the musical numbers that adds to its charm. The atmosphere is bubbly and light, perfect for a quick escape into a world of youthful romance. It has a unique way of balancing humor with a tinge of sincerity, making it an interesting watch for any collector fascinated by pre-war European cinema.
This film is relatively rare, with few copies circulating among collectors. Its unique blend of comedy and music, coupled with a genuine atmosphere that reflects the early 1940s, gives it a distinctive place in Danish cinema. Most known prints are in decent condition, but locating a pristine version can be quite a treasure hunt for enthusiasts looking to explore this slice of theatrical life.
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