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Tre smĂ„ piger (1966) is a whimsical blend of comedy and music that dives into the life of Count Rambow, who finds himself in a financial pickle. He moves into a modest rental with his three daughters, Beate, Marie, and Annette, hoping they'll snag wealthy husbands to restore their familyâs fortune. The film has a lighthearted tone, but thereâs an underlying tension as the daughters navigate the suitors who come to court them. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but the musical numbers are charming, and the performances add an endearing quality. The story weaves themes of ambition, love, and societal expectations, making it quite a distinctive entry in the genre without being overly flashy.
This film has had a modest presence in collector circles, with original prints becoming increasingly scarce over the years. Its charm lies in the blend of comedy and music, which is somewhat unique for its time, drawing interest from enthusiasts of vintage European cinema. Various home video formats have been released, but finding a well-preserved copy remains a challenge, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate the nuances of mid-20th century film.
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