The item starts with a notice saying that profits from the newsreel all go to service charities. Then the soldiers are shown bringing the full coaltrucks out onto the surface of the mine. The coal is ...
Lloyd George's car pulls up outside the building entrance and he hurries inside. He is followed by a senior US officer, possibly General T H Bliss.
Newsreel item on the arrival of Lloyd George at...
Infantry line up beside their bell tent camp for training. Taken out onto a road, they break ranks to have the scheme explained. A Lewis gun team (note no magazine fitted) is instructed on siting its ...
A divisional general, two colonels, an ADC (in the Royal Welch Fusiliers) and a civilian walk up a slope away from a tented camp to where soldiers are cooking a meal in the open.
Fragment of a fi...
The procession, led by the Mayor and by Mr George Benson, winds through the streets. Its object, according to the caption, is to lay a wreath on Shakespeare's tomb.
Newsreel item on a Saint Georg...
The Italians, in campaign hats, climb up a rugged hill below the snow-line. A bridge blown up by the Austrians is shown. The Italians crouch behind a sandbag defensive wall. A view through a telescope...
An honour guard of Infantry marches into position beside the dock, past Roberts' ship, the SS Dunnottar Castle. Roberts, in Field Marshal's dress blue uniform, comes down the gangplank, followed by hi...
The film is of poor quality, and shows the procession passing a fixed point. First come the various honour guards of representative soldiers (including horsemen) and sailors, then the magnificent fune...
Kickhöffel. „Deutschtum und Kino.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie, III, 11/12 (1913/1914): 271-273. Der Autor beruft sich auf den Ausspruch Rathenaus, dass „das...
Dr. Willi Warstatt, Der patriotische Film, wie er ist und wie er sein könnte, Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie, IV,6, (1914/1915), S. 109-111. Bisherige patriotische Fi...
L.B, Gegen die Polizei-Zensur !, Der Kinematograph, 679/80, (1920), S. 51-53. Bericht über eine Protestveranstaltung der Deutschen Filmgewerkschaft in Berlin. Es sei noch nie so viel zensiert worden ...
R. Genenncher, Die Amerikaner, Der Kinematograph, 658, (1919), S. 19-20. Die amerikanische Filmindustrie sei vergleichsweise konservativ und bringe noch immer ähnliche Filme hervor, wie vor zehn Jahr...