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3/5 Rate Your Music Music by Alojz Srebotnjak Edited by Milka Badjura Initial release 1964 Music director Alojz Srebotnjak | 8.5/10 Cinematography Ivan Marinček Release date 17 July 1964 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Lojze RozmanBert SotlarZlatko ŠugmanMajda PotokarPolde Bibič Production company Filmski studio Viba Film Ljubljana Written by Andrej Hieng, Ivan Ribič, France Štiglic Cast Similar On Our Own Land, Valley of Peace, Ballad About a Trumpet, Law of the Lawless, My Dad - the Socialist |
Ne jo i peter don t cry peter dolfe caka
Don't Cry, Peter (Slovene: ''Ne joči, Peter''), also known as Nicht Weinen Peter, is a 1964 Slovene comedy war adventure film directed by France Štiglic. Released on 17 July 1964, the film was entered in the Third International Film Festival of India (1965) in Delhi, India. The cast included Lojze Rozman, Bert Sotlar, Zlatko Šugman, Majda Potokar, Polde Bibič and Bogdan Lubej as the titular Peter.
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The story, set during WW II, is about three Partisans entrusted the job of safely taking three children to a liberated area, meeting German soldiers on the way.
Plot
Dane and Lovro are two mine workers now turned soldiers, in the 2nd Sappers Company of a Partisan Brigade. They bemoan their lack of aggressive war combat as compared to the 1st Sappers. Finally, they are sent on an important mission. Their excitement turns to embarrassment when they realise that their job is to accompany three children and transport them safely to the liberated area. They are joined by a new recruit Dolfe. A bond develops between the soldiers and the children, especially with the youngest, four-year-old Peter whose curiosity causes many tense and dangerous situations, thus requiring a constant attention by Dane and Lovro. During their travel Peter unintentionally falls into a small cave which leads to a huge stockpile of German explosives and ammunition which is then blown up, causing massive material loss to the Germans.