The main characters of the revue, Roland and Camilla, rush to catch the ferry across the IJ to reach the Tollhouse. When this film was screened, the song 'Kom Kamilleke, kom' was sung.
The last of the seven short films. This film served as the transition back to the revue. As Camilla sleeps in the garden of Tollhouse Inn, Roland steals a vial of elixir from under her skirt.
A man with a tin of Van Houten Cocoa is treated to a splash of water.
Film about Amsterdam orphan girls heading downtown, under supervision.
Brief views of the Edinburgh skyline. Mostly shots inside the zoo of a selection of animals in their habitats.
Reportage about an historic pageant in Helmond On September 24, 1922, an historic pageant was held in Helmond to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Rooms-Katholieke Werklieden Vereeniging St. Lambe...
1. The Isaak Hirsch Memorial Foundation has opened a housing block, intended to provide low-cost housing for people who have fallen on hard times. 2. A scout camp organised by Kungsträdgården for th...
Near the fountain on Amsterdam’s Frederiksplein, various people kneel down in venerating poses. The film was shot from the Paleis voor Volksvlijt .
Catharina Schuchmann, Anja Kling (v.l.n.r.)
Stefanie Stappenbeck
Catharina Schuchmann, Justus von Dohnányi
Nina Proll, René Ifrah (vorne)
Jörg Schüttauf
German movie poster of "September 5" (2024)
German movie poster of "September 5" (2024)
Tim Fehlbaum while shooting "September 5" (2024)
Daily call sheet for 18 September 1963 for the shooting of "Der Henker von London".
Daily production report No. 19, 03 September 1964 on the shooting of "Das 7. Opfer".
Daily production report No. 20, 04 September 1964 on the shooting of "Das 7. Opfer".
Daily production report No. 4, 08 September 1959 on the shooting of "Marili".
Daily production report No. 5, 09 September 1959 on the shooting of "Marili".
Screenplay (6th version from 05 September 1964, excerpt) of "Der Schatz der Azteken".
Daily call sheet for 04 September 1955 for the shooting of "Das verbotene Paradies".
Screenplay (6th version from 05 September 1964, excerpt) of "Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes".