Tko pjeva zlo ne misli
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Directed by | Krešo Golik |
Starring | Franjo Majetić Mirjana Bohanec Relja Bašić Tomislav Žganec |
Release date(s) | 1970 |
Country | Yugoslavia, Croatia |
Language | Croatian |
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Tko pjeva zlo ne misli (English title: He Who Sings Means No Harm) is a 1970 Yugoslavian comedy film from Croatia. It is considered as the most popular Croatian movie ever.
The story—set in pre-World War II Zagreb—is seen through the eyes of a 6-year-old boy named Perica Šafranek. A dandy from Zagreb, Mr Fulir (played by Relja Bašić), starts flirting with Perica's mother during a family picnic. At first, Perica's father doesn't notice anything, but wants to marry off Perica's aunt, so he invites the man to their residence. After multiple rendezvous, Perica's father becomes aware of Mr Fulir's attempts to seduce his wife.