

Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970)
Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Jaroslava Schallerová, Kati Sír, and Márk Zala. Genre: Drama and Music. No subscription, no email required.
What is Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970) about?
Savanyú and his friend work at a plant. After the monotonous shifts they engage in the pleasures of the afternoon and the night, i.e. parties and concerts. Savanyú dates Juli, they are already engaged. The young men live as sub-tenants, the young women in workers' hostels. None of these places are suited for spending time together. They are in need of an apartment. Out of the ruinous apartment which they lay siege on, however, they are sent away by the otherwise friendly policeman. At a concert held in the Park of Youth, Juli gets to know Géza. They flirt, then go to the country with a pop-group. Savanyú and his friends follow them. A minor fight cools the atmosphere.
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- Production:
- Mafilm
- Country:
- Hungary
- Languages:
- Hungarian
- IMDb:
- tt0163314
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Who stars in Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970)?
Jaroslava Schallerová as Juli, Kati Sír as Juli (voice), Márk Zala as Savanyú, Lajos Balázsovits as Géza, zenész, Péter Blaskó as Zsiráf, Juli bátyja, Balázs Kosztolányi as Savanyú barátja, Balázs Tardy, József Kovács.
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Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.2/10 based on 21 votes.
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Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! is a Drama and Music film released in 1970.
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The cast of Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! includes Jaroslava Schallerová, Kati Sír, Márk Zala, Lajos Balázsovits and Péter Blaskó.




























