Die Tote von Beverly Hills (1964), dir. Michael Pfleghar
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Die Tote von Beverly Hills (1964), dir. Michael Pfleghar
Standing, from left to right: Mai Zetterling, Juri Ozerov, Ousmane Sembène, Arthur Penn, Miloš Forman, Claude Lelouch, Michael Pfleghar, and Kon Ichikawa during the making of Visions of Eight (1973).
Elsa Martinelli-Gastone Moschin "El oficio más viejo del mundo" (Le plus vieux metier du monde) 1967, de Claude Autant-Lara, Mauro Bolognini, Philippe da Broca, Jean-Luc Godard, Franco Indovina, Michael Pfleghar.
Visions of Eight | Various | 1973
Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass in "Serenade für zwei Spione" dir. by Michael Pfleghar (1965)
Raquel Welch as the stripper Nini in the internationally co-produced comedy film The Oldest Profession (French title: Le Plus Vieux Métier du Monde), 1967.
The film consists of six segments, each about prostitution through the ages, and each directed by a different film director. Welch is in director Michael Pfleghar’s segment The Gay Nineties.
Die Tote von Beverly Hills (1964), dir. Michael Pfleghar
Die Tote von Beverly Hills (1964), dir. Michael Pfleghar