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Vienna, City of Song is this charming little comedy that dances around the complexities of love and societal expectation. The plot centers on Steffi, a young woman torn between the aspirations of her father, a musical instrument retailer, and her heart's desire for Pepi, an out-of-work musician. It has a delightful mix of whimsical moments and the kind of genuine, heartfelt performances that make it stand out. The pacing feels leisurely, almost like a stroll through Vienna itself, letting you soak in the atmosphere and characters. Plus, the misprinted lottery subplot adds a playful element that heightens the tension in a rather light-hearted way. It's a snapshot of early 30s cinema with that unique blend of humor and melancholy.
Vienna, City of Song has seen limited releases over the years, mostly in niche collections or retrospectives of early sound films. While not overly scarce, finding a well-preserved print can be a challenge, as many copies show signs of wear due to their age. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate early musical comedies and the evolution of sound in film.
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