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For a house, somewhere near Los Angeles I found an old church. Very old, no longer used. So we moved the church to the land, and I took off the steeple, and I got my hands dirty.
Douglas Sirk
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Douglas Sirk
Age: 89 †
Born: 1897
Born: April 26
Died: 1987
Died: January 14
Film Director
Film Producer
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Hamburg
Freie und Hansestadt
Hans Detlef Sierck
Detlef Sierck
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Somewhere
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Steeple
Took
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Naughty
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Angeles
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