Kuldämblik (The Golden Spider) is a 1930 Estonian musical film directed by Boris Jaanikosk and produced by Konstantin Märska, who was also the cinematographer.
[1][2] The screenplay was written by Hendrik Saar under the pseudonym Kivilombi Ints.
[6] The bar scenes, which make up the main part of the plot, as well as the advertising for alcohol and tobacco consumption, caused the conservative Estonian Ministry of Education to take action.
The film received a warning from the authorities that it was not suitable for young people.
[7] The ban on viewers under 16 years of age deterred many cinema owners from including the film in their programs.