Comedy about a father-son conflict set in a family business. Several generations of Mullers are fighting each other in this complex story about a family business whose main branch is about to go bel...
Comedy about a vegetable seller in the centre of Amsterdam who wants to marry her daughter to the son of a dodgy businessman. Bleeke Bet was made along the same lines as De Jantjes (The sailor lads):...
Promotional film about Bells Scotch Whisky company.
The Holland National Steel Foundry discovers the secret for the manufacture of a wonderful steel. Piet Goethal, an old workman of the foundry, has two prides, the steel works and his son Joachim. The ...
Mijntje and Trijntje, two girls from Zealand, go to Zandvoort in the tram. On the tram they are seen by two young men who start flirting with them. Arriving at the beach, the girls decide to go swimmi...
Comedy about a case of espionage in an army regiment. 'A lot of jokes, exploding cigars and noise', and 'pure entertainment', said the critics when the army comedy De big van het regiment, directed b...
Romantic comedy about a young woman's unexpected career as a radio presenter. Willy Verhulst (Lily Bouwmeester) who is still coming to terms with the death of her mother, loses her father as well, ju...
Public information film on tuberculosis prevention. TB is hitting the Verhulst family hard: father Karel falls victim to the disease and it is only through a timely medical intervention that his daug...
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)
The film "Die Weihe des Ehrenmals für das Garde-Fuß-Art-Regt. zu Spandau am 28. September 1924" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin. One scene was censored.
The chairman applied for revocation of permissionof the film "Die Weihe des Ehrenmals für das Garde-Fuß-Art.Regt. zu Spandau am 28. September 1924" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The appli...
Invitation to the premiere of "Große Star-Parade" on 4th September 1954 in Berlin.