Murder on the 31st Floor (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 13, 1981

Original Title:
Гибель 31 отдела

Alternate Titles:
31. osakonna hukk
Гибель 31-го отдела

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Gosteleradio USSR
Tallinnfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 134

Police officer Jensen orders the evacuation of a leading media group's office building after a bomb threat is made. There won't be any explosion, however, the media group sustains big losses because of the work stoppage and the management requires investigation of the case. Officer Jensen identifies six suspects, then finds out that he is being followed himself, especially when he gets involved in the obscure activities of the mysterious 31st department.

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Adaptation:
Per Wahlöö

Administration:
Hilja Kogerman

Assistant Camera:
Rein Pruul

Assistant Director:
Tiina Jõever

Assistant Editor:
Ingrid Laos

Assistant Production Manager:
Valeri Petljovannõi

Camera Operator:
Rein Kalmus

Co-Director:
Airi Kasera

Costume Design:
Meelis Vulp

Creative Consultant:
Jüri Müür

Decorator:
Helve Halla

Dialogue:
Boris Pustyntsev

Director:
Peeter Urbla

Director of Photography:
Valeri Blinov

Gaffer:
Enno Laats

Key Makeup Artist:
Mari-Anne Toover

Lead Editor:
Marju Juhkum

Original Music Composer:
Rein Rannap

Production Design:
Ando Keskküla

Production Manager:
Veronika Bobossova

Screenplay:
Peeter Urbla

Script Editor:
Toomas Raudam

Second Assistant Director:
Meeri Kress

Sound Director:
Kadi Müür

Still Photographer:
Oti Vasemaa

VFX Artist:
Ella Ruiso

Visual Effects Camera:
Tatjana Putnik

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