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  2. Povratak otpisanih - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Povratak otpisanih continues the storyline from the first part, following the underground group of Belgrade resistance fighters led by Tihi (Voja Brajović) and Prle (Dragan Nikolić). It was first broadcast on 1 January 1978. Like its predecessor Otpisani, it had 13 episodes that were subsequently remastered into a feature film.

  3. Template:Fédora - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 November 2024, at 16:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Fédora - Wikipedia

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    It opened at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in Paris on 11 December 1882, [1] and ran for 135 performances. [2] The first production starred Sarah Bernhardt. [1] She wore a soft felt hat in that role which was soon a popular fashion for women; the hat became known as a fedora. [3] The premiere was headline news in Paris.

  5. Sinđelići - Wikipedia

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    But things do not go as they planned. Family Sinđelić make Sreten, his brothers Jezdimir "Jezda" and Momčilo (season 2) and Sreten's sons Metodije, Gojko and Kolja. After his first wife's death, Sreten married Lila, his girlfriend from adulthood. Lila has daughters Eva and Tereza, mother Ksenija and aunt Lidija (season 2).

  6. Fedora (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fedora is a 1934 French drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Marie Bell, Ernest Ferny and Henri Bosc. [1] It is an adaptation of the 1882 play Fédora by Victorien Sardou. [2] It was distributed by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art director Henri Ménessier.

  7. Fedora (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fedora, a film by Billy Wilder; Fedora, an 1898 opera by Umberto Giordano; Fédora, an 1882 play by Victorien Sardou "Fedora" (short story), an 1895 short story by Kate Chopin; Fédora, one of writer Italo Calvino's fictional Invisible Cities; Fedora Tchecoff, a character from Une mort suspecte, a short story by Pierre Boulle

  8. Category:Films based on Fédora - Wikipedia

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    The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... (1918 film) Fedora (1926 film) Fedora (1934 film) Fedora (1942 film) W. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  9. Fedora (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fedora is a 1978 German-French drama film directed by Billy Wilder and starring William Holden and Marthe Keller. The screenplay by Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond is based on Tom Tryon 's novella in the collection Crowned Heads .