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The Legend of the Lone Ranger
1981 film directed by William A. Fraker

Tree of Knowledge
1981 film by Nils Malmros

The Lady of the Camellias
1981 film by Mauro Bolognini

Four Friends
1981 film by Arthur Penn

The Sixth
1982 film by Samvel Gasparov
Goliath Awaits
1981 film by Kevin Connor

Be my husband
1981 film by Alla Surikova

Valentina
1981 film by Gleb Panfilov

Hotel America
1981 film by André Téchiné

Rollover
1981 film directed by Alan J. Pakula

Hit Back
1981 film by Mikhail Tumanishvili

Kalyug
1981 film by Shyam Benegal

Choice of Arms
1981 film by Alain Corneau

Eaux profondes
1981 film by Michel Deville

Bloody Moon
1981 slasher film directed by Jesús Franco

Waiting for Love
1982 film by Pyotr Todorovsky

Naseeb
1981 film by Manmohan Desai

The Fan
1981 film directed by Ed Bianchi

Vasili and Vasilisa
1981 film by Irina Poplavskaya

The Salamander
1981 film directed by Peter Zinner

Heartbeeps
Heartbeeps is a 1981 American science fiction romantic comedy film about two robots who fall in love and decide to strike out on their own. The film was directed by Allan Arkush, written by John Hill, and stars Andy Kaufman and Bernadette Peters as the robots alongside Randy Quaid, Kenneth McMillan, Melanie Mayron, Christopher Guest, and the "voice" of Jerry Garcia, who used guitar effects for a robot. It was Kaufman's final performance in a theatrical film. Universal Pictures released the film in the United States on December 18, 1981.

Hard Country
1981 film by David Greene
The Bunker
1981 television film directed by George Schaefer

Three Times About Love
1981 film by Viktor Tregubovich

A Painter's Wife Portrait
1982 film by Aleksandr Pankratov

Kaalia
Kaalia is a 1981 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film, written and directed by Tinnu Anand, and produced by Iqbal Singh. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan (in the title role), Parveen Babi, Asha Parekh, Kader Khan, Pran, Amjad Khan, K.N. Singh and Jagdeep. The music is by R.D. Burman, while the lyrics are by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians
1981 film by Oldřich Lipský

36 Chowringhee Lane
1981 film by Aparna Sen

Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen
1981 film by Clive Donner

American Pop
1981 animated film by Ralph Bakshi
Space Warrior Baldios
Japanese anime television series

Absurd
1981 film by Joe D'Amato

Security Unlimited
1981 film by Michael Hui
Say a Word for the Poor Hussar
1981 film by Eldar Ryazanov

Private Lessons
1981 film directed by Alan Myerson

Sadomania
Sadomania (El infierno de la pasión) is a 1981 West German-Spanish women in prison film directed by Jesús Franco, starring Ajita Wilson. It was also released as Hellhole Women, Prisoners of the Flesh and Sadomania: The Hell of Passion. The German version (Sadomania – Hölle der Lust) was cut and features a completely different soundtrack

Le Pont du Nord
1981 film by Jacques Rivette

Great White
1981 Italian horror film directed by Enzo G. Castellari

A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve
1981 film by Jānis Streičs

The Loveless
1982 film by Kathryn Bigelow

National Heritage
1981 film by Luis García Berlanga

The Fall of Italy
1981 film by Lordan Zafranović

Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge
1979 film directed by Don McDougall

The Black Cat
1981 film directed by Lucio Fulci

I'm Starting from Three
1981 film by Massimo Troisi

Paternity
1981 film by David Steinberg

Genocide
1982 film by Arnold Schwartzman

The Girl with the Red Hair
1981 film directed by Ben Verbong

A Policewoman in New York
1981 film by Michele Massimo Tarantini

Alexander The Small
1981 film by Vladimir Fokin

Time for Revenge
1981 film by Adolfo Aristarain

Muddy River
1981 film by Kōhei Oguri

They Were Actors
1981 film by Georgi Natanson
Unico
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was serialized in Sanrio's manga magazine '''' from November 1976 to March 1979 and collected in two volumes. The series follows the titular unicorn as he uses his magic to help friends from around the world across different time periods. The series was drawn in a western style, being published in full color and read from left to right. It has since been published in different collections and has been adapted into film and comics. A modern-day reboot of the series began publication by Scholastic under its Graphix imprint in

Cornetti alla crema
1981 film by Sergio Martino

Bloody Birthday
1981 film by Ed Hunt

The Olsen Gang Long Gone
1981 film by Erik Balling

Let There Be Light
1946 film by John Huston

Barsaat Ki Ek Raat
1981 film by Shakti Samanta

The Amateur
1981 film directed by Charles Jarrott