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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 ]
The film was shot largely at Universal Studios. Despite being essentially a B-picture, East of Borneo featured elaborate sets. Props and set dressing used in the film were reportedly valued at $100,000; this figure includes a large $25,000 Buddha statue, a very rare small white Buddha and a long mother-of-pearl inlaid bench, silver dinner utensils, and Oriental rugs and drapery.
Other film pioneers from Vojvodina are Aleksandar Lifka and Vladimir Totović. [15] Stanislav Krakov was a notable documentary filmmaker and writer. His movie Golgota Srbije (1930) is notable for its depiction of the interwar period. [16] In 1931, the government introduced a new state law covering cinema, which promoted the rise of domestic ...
Biser Bojane [1] Diamond of Bojana: Mima Karadžić: Slaven Došlo, Mima Karadžić, Vanja Nenadić: Action, Comedy: Povratak [1] Predrag Jakšić: Lazar Rockwood, Nick Mancuso, Dubravka Mijatović: Drama, Thriller: A Stowaway on the Ship of Fools [1] Slepi putnik na brodu ludaka: Goran Marković: Igor Đorđević, Tihomir Stanić, Aleksandar ...
No. 2-1 / Vitaphone No. 1282, released November 5, 1931 (focuses on Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco) No. 2-2 / Vitaphone No. 1294, released December 3, 1931; No. 2-3 / Vitaphone No. 1304, released December 1931; No. 2-4 / Vitaphone No. 1320, released January 2, 1932 (features child actor Billy Hayes visiting "Believe It or Not Land")
After rebranding of Romtelecom to Telekom, it were rebranded as Telekom Sport on 12 September 2017. [2] After Orange Romania acquired Telekom Romania in 2021, which included its fixed-line services, the sports television channels were rebranded to Orange Sport on 28 March 2022.
Spanish language [5] Demon of the Sea: Michael Curtiz: William Dieterle, Lissy Arna, Anton Pointner: Drama: Warner Bros. German-language. Lost film El Impostor: Lewis Seiler: Juan Torena, Blanca Castejon: Drama: Spanish language [6] Eran Trece: David Howard: Juan Torena, Ana Maria Custodio: Comedy. Mystery: Spanish language [7] La ley del harem ...
The Romano-Serbian language (Serbian: Ромско-српски језик, romanized: Romsko-srpski jezik; Romani: Romani-Serbikani chhib) is a mixed language (referred to as a Para-Romani variety in Romani linguistics) resulting from language contact between Serbian and Romani in Serbia and former Yugoslav countries and distinct from the Vlax Romani dialects spoken in Serbia.