(Reel 1) "Mr Briton" is a pillar of the community, with a wife and daughter, a cook, a maid and a gardener. His son Tom is with the Army in France and his daughter Mabel is an Inspector of Female Labo...
The raw material - close-up of a piece of concrete held in the hand. Travelling medium shot from a train pulling into a siding at the shipyard - seven months ago the area "consisted of open fields". P...
Harbour scene with mountains in the background. Steam launch comes alongside towing five ship's boats crowded with ratings and marines. Local people watch as the sailors disembark. Crowds pass waterfr...
Medium shot view fine on starboard quarter of HMS St Vincent with main yards set. Mainsail clewed up. Main topgallant sail furled in a body. Main topsail scandalised - yard lowered and reef tackle hau...
The camera position looks over the Queen Elizabeth's quarterdeck towards the stern. Wilson comes up the ship's ladder and shakes hands with Beatty. It is an informal, working meeting. The rest of the ...
One of the officers plays briefly outdoors with a parrot on its perch. Two officers with a theodolite on a tripod survey the area. Indoors a RNVR lieutenant makes fine adjustments to a set of scales b...
The airship is shown nose-out in its hangar with the frame of another rigid airship being built beside it. The groundcrew leads the R27 out to its launch ground. The camera gets in close to show the l...
The British patrol lies in a slit trench beside its Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost armoured car. The captured spy sits on top of the car's bonnet and is questioned by an interpreter.
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Paul Wegener, Lyda Salmonova
Screenshot from "Fräulein Zahnarzt"
Still from "Die einsame Insel"
Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener, Lyda Salmonova
Screenshot from "Guerre 1914-1915. Le General Joffre en Alsace"
Still from "Der Graf von Cagliostro"
Lyda Salmonova
Martin Dentler GmbH. „Die richtigen Films zur richtigen Zeit.“ Der Kinematograph, 401 (1914): 11. Werbeanzeige, die mit der Bedeutung der beworbenen Filme angesichts des Krieges wirbt.
Der Arbeiter und Soldaten Rat, Lichtbildbühne, 49, (1918).
O. Verf.. „Englands Heer. Der englische Armee-Film.“ Der Kinematograph 374 (1914).
O. Verf.. "Entwicklung und Bedeutung des Kinowesens." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 70. Statistische Zahlen, die die Bedeutung und Verbreitung d...
Walter Weise, Filmkunst und Publikum, Der Kinematograph, 683, (1920), S. 21-22. Die beiden rezensierten Filme seien ein absoluter Publikumserfolg und sogar in der Lage, eingefleischte Kinogegner zu ü...
Brepohl. "Von der Kinematographenzensur." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 1 (1913/1914): 23. Bericht über den Fall eines Kinobesitzers, der in der Zensur, sofern ...
Sellmann, Adolf. „Der Kampf um den Kino.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,5 (1913/1914): 97-100. Das Kino sei vor allen Dingen von Feinden von außen bedroht, v...
Schibas, Franz. „Wie meine Schülerinnen die Filmstücke beurteilen.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 2 (1913/1914): 37-39. Schibas schildert, wie seine Schül...