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Happiness Comes at Nine o'Clock

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'Happiness Comes at Nine o'Clock' ('Srea dolazi u 9') is a Croatian fantasy film directed by Nikola Tanhofer. It was released in 1961. It was preserved and, in 2003, restored by the Croatian State Archives. It is based on the fairy tale 'The Galoshes of Fortune' by Hans Christian Andersen, and was the first feature-length fantasy film in Yugoslav cinematography, and the last role of Mila Dimitrijevi. It was released in SFR Yugoslavia, Italy, Bulgaria and Egypt.

Plot summary



Two women, Happiness and Worry, arrive to a small town. Happiness leaves a magic coat at the local restaurant, stating that anyone who wears it will have all their wishes fulfilled. The magic coat goes on to fulfill the wishes of a shy violin teacher; an old night watchman; Miki, a student; and a young blonde woman all to little satisfaction.

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