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Göttler or
Gottler is a
German language surname from the
personal name Gottfried.
Notable people with the name include:
Archie Gottler (1896–1959), American...
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Archie Gottler (May 14, 1896 – June 24, 1959) was an
American composer, screenwriter, actor, and film director.
Gottler is
known for
being the director...
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Vilmos Göttler (born 22
December 1951) is a
Hungarian equestrian. He
competed in the
individual jumping event at the 1992
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Woman Haters is a 1934
musical short subject directed by
Archie Gottler starring American slapstick comedy team The
Three Stooges (Moe Howard,
Larry Fine...
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David Göttler, and
Italian Emilio Previtali – Sc****
route on the
Rupal Face. This
expedition cooperated with the
Polish expedition.
David Göttler, on February...
- seconds. In
April 2016,
Steck and his
German mountaineering partner,
David Göttler,
found the
bodies of Alex Lowe and
paraglider David Bridges. Lowe and Bridges...
- Kain, Mona Meister, Franz-Joachim Verspohl, Jena 1999, p. 90 Jardi, p. 12
Göttler: Der
Blaue Reiter, p. 118
Dietmar Elger, Expressionismus. 1988, p. 141...
- unknown." 1915. "Those
Charlie Chaplin feet" by
Edgar Leslie and
Archie Gottler. 1930. "Singing a
Vagabond Song" by
Harry Richman, Val
Burton and Sam Messenheimer...
- clergyman". The
Deseret News. Beirut. UPI.
Retrieved 16
December 2012.
Karsten Gøttler (19
January 2011). "Abdalla har uindskrænket magt".
Ekstra Bladet. Retrieved...
- a
World War I song
written by
Howard E.
Rogers and
composed by
Archie Gottler. The song was
first published in 1918 by Kalmar, Puck, &
Abrahams Music...