Newsreel in three parts: a football match with female players, the autumn fashion from Paris, and the favourite sport of cowboys, which seems to be gymnastics.
From the celebration of the Norwegian national day, the 17th of May, in the capital Kristiania, later named Oslo. The day is celebrated traditionally with choral singing, brass bands and children's ...
Giuseppe Garibaldi was in America when he met and married Anita Ribeira. In 1848 Garibaldi decided to go back to Italy where war was imminent, and Anita followed him. In the fighting at Vascello...
Comedy about soldier Tontolini who keeps his money in the sheath of his sword. When he wants to pay, and therefore pulls his sword, the police is called. Subsequently the misunderstanding is cleared u...
Drama in which Hélène, the owner of a large company, looses her memory and is taken in a working class family. She starts to work in her own factory, to find out that her employees are working under...
Young Alexander Snobman is the son of the town's richest sausage maker, and the neighbour of Philip Helt, an up-and-coming engineer. Both of the young gentlemen are captivated by the dancer Eva Sommer...
(Reel 1) The full map shows Europe from Dover east to Frankfurt, and Antwerp south to Orléans. In various stages the map shows the five main phase lines of the war: the furthest German advance of 191...
A British film recording the visit of King George V, accompanied by his son Prince Albert (later George VI), on a tour inspection of several British battleships in an unnamed location (possibly ...
Daniel Krauss, Götz Burger (v.l.n.r.)
Sketch by Erich Meerwald
Regie zu "Apollo" (2009)
Szene aus "Peter Lump"
Szene mit Grethe Weiser
David Zimmerschied in "Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick!" (2017/18)
Fabian Busch
Johann Hillmann, Stephan Kampwirth (v.l.n.r.)
Memo for "Das verbotene Paradies".
Daily production report No. 1, 18 November 1957 on the shooting of ""...und abends in die Scala".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Fanny Hill".
Brief der Polizeidirektion München an das bayerische Innenministerium vom 25.07.1930 zur Vorführung des Bildstreifens "Frauennot - Frauenglück".
Daily production report No. 15, 26 April 1963 on the shooting of "Der Würger von Schloß Blackmoor".
Auszug aus der deutschen Filmzeitung vom 04.04.1930.