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- 11/12/1964. "Mitternacht", song by E Nomine Mitternacht (La Fee song) "Mitternacht", song by Kraftwerk from Autobahn (album) Mitternacht - The Dark Night...
- atmet’ einen linden Duft", "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen", and "Um Mitternacht") were written in the summer of 1901 at Maiernigg, with one ("Liebst...
- After Midnight (German: Nach Mitternacht) is a 1937 novel by Irmgard Keun, set in Frankfurt am Main during the early **** period. Frankfurt am Main, 1936...
- Midnight Revue (German: Revue um Mitternacht) is an East German musical film directed by Gottfried Kolditz and starring Christel Bodenstein, Manfred Krug...
- After Midnight (German: Ab Mitternacht) is a 1938 French-German drama film directed by Carl Hoffmann and starring Gina Falckenberg, Peter Voß and René...
- Terror After Midnight (German: Neunzig Minuten nach Mitternacht) is a 1962 German drama film directed by Jürgen Goslar and starring Christine Kaufmann...
- Mitternacht (Midnight), WAB 80, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869. Bruckner composed the song on a text of Joseph Mendelssohn in November 1869...
- Once at Midnight (German: Einmal um Mitternacht) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Karl Otto Krause and starring Betty Astor, Alfons Fryland...
- Alarm at Midnight or Help! Armed ****ault! (German: Hilfe! Überfall!) is a 1931 German thriller film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Hans Stüwe...
- Um Mitternacht (At midnight), WAB 89, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1864. Bruckner composed the song on a text of Robert Prutz on 12 April 1864...