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  2. List of Soviet films of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    Title Russian title Director Cast Genre Notes 1931: Alone: Одна: Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg: Yelena Kuzmina, Pyotr Sobolevsky, Sergei Gerasimov: Drama: And Quiet Flows the Don

  3. 1931 in film - Wikipedia

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    The following is an overview of 1931 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths. Top-grossing films (U.S.) [ edit ]

  4. The Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic crime drama film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Walter Huston and Phillips Holmes.The screenplay, based on a 1929 play of the same name by Martin Flavin, was written by Fred Niblo Jr. and Seton I. Miller, who were nominated for Best Adaptation at the 4th Academy Awards but the award went to Howard Estabrook for Cimarron.

  5. Montevideo, God Bless You! - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo, God Bless You! (Serbian: Монтевидео, Бог те видео!, romanized: Montevideo, Bog te video!; internationally titled Montevideo, Taste of a Dream) is a 2010 Serbian sports comedy film directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić about the events leading to the participation of the Yugoslavia national football team at the first FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, Uruguay in July 1930.

  6. List of American films of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Age for Love: Frank Lloyd: Billie Dove, Edward Everett Horton, Lois Wilson: Comedy: United Artists: Air Eagles: Phil Whitman: Lloyd Hughes, Norman Kerry, Shirley Grey

  7. Road to Life (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Road to Life (Russian: Путёвка в жизнь, romanized: Putyovka v zhizn) is a 1931 Soviet crime drama film written and directed by Nikolai Ekk. [1] [2] The film won an award at the 1932 Venice International Film Festival, which went to Ekk for Most Convincing Director.

  8. Balkan Express (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dragan Nikolić as Popaj; Bora Todorović as Pik; Tanja Bošković as Lili; Bata Živojinović as Stojčić; Olivera Marković as Aunt; Radko Polič as Captain Dietrich; Toma Zdravković as the singer

  9. The Thaw (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kulak's son attracts the attention of Anka, the daughter of a poor man. She falls in love with him, Anka becomes pregnant, but the young man throws her.