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  1. One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away is a 1970 Croatian comedy-drama film. Its original title is Tko pjeva zlo ne misli, which means "He Who Sings Means No Harm".

  2. Oct 20, 1970 · One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away: Directed by Kresimir Golik. With Franjo Majetic, Mirjana Bohanec, Relja Basic, Mia Oremovic. The story is seen through the eyes of 6 year old Perica Safranek.

  3. Jun 18, 2021 · “Tko pjeva zlo ne misli” (One Song a Day Takes a Mischief Away) is a lively reconstruction of the Zagreb pre-war culture but it is also deeply immersed in the Central European mentality...

  4. Their day-to-day ordinary and peaceful life, diligently recorded by their son Little Perica, will be disrupted by the arrival of a charming bachelor, Mr. Fulir. Ana Šafranek is withering away in a marriage to a man who doesn’t even notice that Mr. Fulir is courting his wife.

  5. One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away is a 1970 Croatian comedy-drama film. Its original title is Tko pjeva zlo ne misli, which means "He Who Sings Means No Harm". Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novella by Vjekoslav Majer, the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release.

  6. Synopsis. Set in pre-World War II Zagreb, the story is seen through the eyes of 6-year-old Perica Šafranek (played by Tomislav Žganec). A dandy from Zagreb, Mr Fulir (played by Relja Bašić), starts flirting with Perica’s mother during a family picnic.

  7. The story takes place in Zagreb at the beginning 1930s. Young and attractive Mrs. Ana Safranek starts to feel unhappy in her marriage to an older husband, Franjo. During their trip to Samobor, the charming Mr. Fulir conquers Ana's heart and, soon after their return to Zagreb, he visits her at home.