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"I am Plaster of Paris, the toast of Montmartre. I will stick to my man."
―Plaster of Paris

Plaster of Paris is one of the many love interests of the titular character in the 2008 Neo-noir superhero film The Spirit, based on the comic series of the same name. She is an alluring belly dancer and deadly assassin who has a reputation for being the best in the business.

She was portrayed by Paz Vega.

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As The Octopus nears his final plan for god-like abilities, he must find a way to stop The Spirit for good, who is the only one that can ruin his plans. To do this he hires the services of the Plaster of Paris, a renowned assassin.

After being captured by The Octopus and his assistant, Silken Floss, The Spirit is trapped in a chair. Music starts to play and he sees a silhouette dancing behind curtains, this is all he needed to identify the assassin sent to kill him and even he was scared of her. Plaster emerges from the fabric and performs a seductive belly dance as she introduces herself and even plunges a three pronged dagger into his shoulder then makes way for The Octopus who explains his evil plan to The Spirit.

After he is done, he intends to dismember The Spirit limb from limb and scatter them across the city, which is the only way to stop his healing abilities from resurrecting him again. He calls out to the Plaster of Paris to kill him. She raises up her twin swords and is ready to cut off his feet until The Spirit manages to seduce her in French. The Octopus is confused by their interaction and just as Plaster seems to be going in for the kill, she brings down her blades and cuts the rope that binds him.

The Spirit takes out The Octopus, yelling "This is for Sand Saref!" and Plaster cuts through his henchman and they make their out of his evil lair and onto the streets of Central City. They share a passionate kiss in the middle of the street but Plaster plunges her sword through his abdomen out of jealousy from hearing Sand's name. She then skips off happily through the streets and into the darkness as The Spirit bleeds out.