Movie: Purpur und Waschblau (1931)
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- Director: Max Neufeld
- Release Date: 4 September 1931 (Austria)
- Country: Austria
Movie: Purpur und Waschblau (1931)
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Movie: Put on the Spout (1931)
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Movie: Putyovka v zhizn (1931)
“Young hobos are brought to a new camp to become good Soviet citizens. This camp works without any guards, and it works well. But crooks kill one of the young people when they try to damage the newly build railroad to that camp. Written by Stephan Eichenberg {eichenbe@fak-cbg.tu-muenchen.de}”
Tagline: "An appealing human document. It has the fine artistry we would expect from the Russian people. Everyone should see it" – H. V. Kaltenborn
Trivia: First soviet talking film
Movie: Quack, Quack (1931)
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Movie: Quand on est belle (1931)
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Movie: Quand te tues-tu? (1931)
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Movie: Queenie of Hollywood (1931)
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Trivia: Fourth entry in the Hollywood Girls comedy series.
Movie: Quick Trigger Lee (1931)
“Jeremy Wales(Lee Cordova), a crook who stays on the safe side of the law but bends it whenever possible,has tricked short-sighted John ‘Dad” Saunders(Richard Carlyle)to sign a note for ten thousand dollars instead of the one thousand that Saunders borrowed to work his “Rose o’ My Heart” mine. Saunders tells his problem to Phil Lee(Bob Custer), a prosperous young rancher, whose method of settling problems has gained him the nickname of “Quick Trigger.” Lee ambles over to the Wales office and battles it out with Jeremy’s son, Sam(Monte Montague), and two henchman(Frank Ellis and Al Taylor)and comes away with the note. Leaving the office, he rescues a girl from what is apparently a holdup and subsequent run-away team—only to find that he has interrupted a scene which a motion picture company is filming. Rose Campbell(Caryl Lincoln), the actress in the scene, is impressed anyway and invites him to a dance at the hotel. Sam Wales has already met Rose and isn’t too happy about seeing Lee with her. In a moonlight conversation, Rose tells Lee that she is searching for her grandfather, who she has not seen since her mother’s death when Rose was a young child.She says his name is John Saunders and Lee says he knows him well, and Rose says take me to him after I change clothes and Lee says okay. While Rose is changing clothes, Sam and his two henchmen capture Lee and tie him up. Sam, driving a touring car longer than an 18-wheeler trailer, meets Rose and says he will take her to her grandfather because Lee is tied up and, besides that, Lee is just a two-bit swindler out to beat her old granpappy out of his mine.Rose buys that and gets in his convertable bus. But Lee has gotten free and he and his horse are on the way. Written by Les Adams {longhorn1939@suddenlink.net}”
Tagline: A Talking Action Western!
Movie: Radio Follies (1931)
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