Forfatterinden Anaïs Nin mødte Henry Miller i Paris i 1931 og hans anarkistiske livsstil var noget helt nyt og spændende for hende. Året efter kom Henrys kone, June, også til Paris, og både Henr...
Et æsel spærrer vejen. FN-soldater og lokale mødes. Ingen forstår hinanden, og den simple forhindring forvandler sig hurtigt til en konflikt af babelske dimensioner. Den korteste vej mellem mennes...
An introduction to Perthshire, highlighting its places of interest, countryside and leisure opportunities.
Scenes of the peace pageant in the Borders town of Galashiels.
Film of 'Tammie Twister', a pantomime which includes George West and Jack E Raymond as Laurel and Hardy.
The 750th Anniversary of Kirkintilloch and the celebrations and events to mark it, including a football match, swimming competition, and a church parade.
Life on Marywell Farm during the first years of the Taggart family's occupancy.
Cyclical year in the life of the Taggart family as they take up residence at Marywell Farm. Their first experiences of country life.
Tora Teje, Lars Hanson
Lars Hanson
Anders de Wahl, Karin Molander
Frederik Jacobsen, Gudrun Houlberg
Gudrun Houlberg, Valdemar Psilander
Olaf Fönss
Still with Valdemar Psilander (in the middle)
Still with Else Frölich (second from the right), Olaf Fönss (on the right)
Daily production report No. 19, 03 September 1964 on the shooting of "Das 7. Opfer".
Rheinische Filmgesellschaft , Der letzte Untertan, Der Kinematograph, 645, (1919), S. 2. Werbung, die darauf hinweist, dass Filme wie der beworbene erst aufgrund der Aufhebung der Zensur möglich seie...
Costume excerpt for "The Indian Tomb", part of "Chandra" played by Walter Reyer.
Daily production report No. 34, 16 February 1966 on the shooting of "Lange Beine - lange Finger".
Die Eiko-Kriegswoche im Dienste der Auslandsaufklärung, Der Kinematograph, 453, (1915), S. 22. Bericht über eine Vorführung von Eiko-Wochenschaubildern vor dem amerikanischen Botschafter.
Time report, 02 October 1958, on "The Indian Tomb".
Costume list for "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".