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And keep blowing that horn. Somewhere, in a dusty attic in Dalarna, a lone copy of Fabodjantan awaits its resurrection. Fabodjantan - Come Blow The Horn - 1978 - Swe -...

Whether viewed as a silly erotic comedy or a fascinating cultural artifact, there is no denying that once you’ve heard the horn blow, you never quite forget it. Do you have more information about this recording

Fäbodjäntan (English title: Come and Blow the Horn ) is a 1978 Swedish erotic fantasy comedy that remains one of the most culturally notorious films in Sweden's cinematic history. Directed by American erotica auteur Joseph W. Sarno under the pseudonym Lawrence Henning, the film is set against the idyllic, bucolic backdrop of rural Dalarna . Plot and Legend And keep blowing that horn

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has transcended the genre due to its "wholesome" yet bizarre charm. Unlike modern adult films, it features an amateur cast and a naturalistic aesthetic that captures a specific era of "Swedish sin". Key highlights that fans still discuss today include: The Soundtrack:

The plot centers on , a young woman in the idyllic rural region of Dalarna who discovers an ancient Viking horn. According to local legend, when Vikings returned from their travels, they would blow the horn to sexually arouse the village women. Monika tests this legend, leading to a midsummer celebration where the villagers—and even a visiting missionary couple—abandon their inhibitions in the beautiful Swedish countryside. Why It’s a "Classic"