''A Storm Over Zakopane'' (german: Sturm über Zakopane or ) is a 1931 German
drama film
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directed by
Domenico Gambino and
Adolf Trotz
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and starring Gambino,
Alfons Fryland, and
Lilian Ellis. The film was made as a co-production with
Poland
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, with a separate
Polish language
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version directed by
Józef Lejtes.
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1931 films
Films of the Weimar Republic
German drama films
German black-and-white films
Polish black-and-white films
1931 drama films
1930s German-language films
Films directed by Domenico Gambino
Films directed by Adolf Trotz
German multilingual films
1931 multilingual films
1930s German films
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