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Michael Pfleghar (20
March 1933 – 23 June 1991) was a
German film
director and screenwriter. He
directed 87
films and TV
specials between 1956 and 1991...
- Germany. On the
occasion of the 1964
Summer Olympics in Tokyo,
Michael Pfleghar produced the
opening ceremonies,
where both were also invited, and the...
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Zetterling directed The
Strongest Arthur Penn
directed The
Highest Michael Pfleghar directed The
Women Kon
Ichikawa directed The
Fastest Miloš
Forman directed...
- film The
Oldest Profession (1967); her
segment was
directed by
Michael Pfleghar. In Italy, she also
appeared in a
heist film for MGM, The
Biggest Bundle...
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Monte Carlo: It's The Rose (Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose)
Herself Michael Pfleghar television special 1969 The Man Who Came From Cher (L'Homme Qui Venait...
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Jacques Monod as a man in the
street The ****
Nineties (directed by
Michael Pfleghar)
Raquel Welch as Nini
Martin Held as Édouard
Tilly Lauenstein as another...
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Eight Miloš Forman, Yuri Ozerov,
Claude Lelouch, Mai Zetterling,
Michael Pfleghar, Kon Ichikawa,
Arthur Penn, John
Schlesinger United States, West Germany...
- she
became famous in her role as Gaby
Klimbim (1973-1979) in
Michael Pfleghar's comedy show Klimbim [de] in the 1970s. She made the
transition from soft...
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Photographer Werner Haas 3
March 1931 11
October 1976
Pianist Michael Pfleghar 20
March 1933 23 June 1991 Film director,
screenwriter Helmuth Rilling...
- Mecklenburg,
German nobleman and
musician (died 2018) 20
March –
Michael Pfleghar,
German film
director and
screenwriter (died 1991) 7
April –
Johannes Schaaf...