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- Hot Pavements of Cologne (German: Heisses Pflaster Köln) is a 1967 West German crime film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Richard Münch, Walter...
- Duncan Pflaster (born 1973) is an American off-off-Broadway playwright, composer and actor. His first play Wilder and Wilder (a transvestite adaptation...
- Peel (French: Peau de banane, Italian: Buccia di banana, German: Heißes Pflaster) is a 1963 French-Italian-German comedy film starring Jeanne Moreau and...
- Under the Pavement Lies the Strand (German: Unter dem Pflaster ist der Strand) is a 1975 West German black and white drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms...
- Syracuse and Ephesus, and Malvolio's Revenge by verse playwright, Duncan Pflaster, a **** sequel to Twelfth Night. Both plays were originally written for...
- Roses and Rot, by Kat Howard (2016) The Thyme of the Season by Duncan Pflaster (incorporates elements and allusions to the story) Tamlane by Edwin Stiven...
- Zeugen schweigen 1958 Jenseits aller Schranken 1958 Heisses Pflaster Rio 1958 Heißes Pflaster Rio 1959 Nur tote Zeugen schweigen 1959 Lautlos wie sein Schatten...
- was inspired by her father's wartime diary. Ore, or Or, a play by Duncan Pflaster, uses Yama****a's gold as a metaphor for the love lives of modern-day characters...
- Joan Micklin Silver† – Hester Street Helma Sanders-Brahms – Unter dem Pflaster ist der Strand Margarethe von Trotta♦† – The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum...
- director and writer of Moon and Warcraft Duncan Lamont, Scottish actor Duncan Pflaster (born 1973), American playwright and actor Duncan Regehr, Canadian stage...