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The Saddest Music in the World

A beer baroness from Winnipeg hosts a competition to find the saddest music during the Great Depression, attracting musicians from across the country vying for the $25,000 grand prize.

Winnipeg, 1933. Lady Helen Port-Huntley, owner of Port-Huntley Beer, hosts a contest to find the world's saddest music, with a $25,000 prize. Due to US Prohibition, Lady Port-Huntley has ulterior motives. Father-son duo Fyodor and Chester Kent, with a past connection to Lady Port-Huntley, represent Canada and the US in the contest.

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Info about The Saddest Music in the World

Studio(s): Ego Film Arts, Rhombus Media

Originally Released: United Kingdom, Oct 25, 2003

Production Country: Canada

Genres:Comedy, Musical