The syrup is collected in March, when the farmer drills a small hole in the tree then attaches a wooden "spile" for the sap to flow out of, and a bucket in which the sap is collected. The sap from sev...
The film appears to start in Calcutta with street scenes, and views of some of the buildings, both Western and Eastern in influence. A funeral procession takes place, ending at the river. Further inla...
A man in the uniform of an RFC flight sergeant prepares the camera on a workbench. First the lens cap is removed and the lens cleaned. Then he sets the blind aperture and the exposure indicator to zer...
The cadets, on the ground, study maps. Two of them climb out of a Bristol F2B Fighter after a training flight. One has his parachute harness checked. Another tries to control his parachute on the grou...
A Vickers Virginia bomber is set up to be fired from one of the catapults. First, a pilot gets into a smaller aircraft, a Fairey IIIF (not a seaplane) which is launched by one version of the catapult,...
A Vickers Virginia bomber is launched from the catapult. On the second launch the camera shows the view from the front of the bomber as it flies forward out of the catapult.
Newsreel item on expe...
The aircraft comes in to land at Cranwell and taxies to a halt. The crew members, Squadron Leader A G Jones-Williams and Flight Lieutenant N H Jenkins, are congratulated on their flight, which took 50...
The Germans lost eleven Zeppelins in the course of the raid, five of them over France. First, the wreck of one of the airships is inspected by French soldiers, while two of the aircraft which shot it ...
Still with Colette Corder (front, in the middle)
Joe May (second from the left), Gustav Fröhlich (third from the left) on the set
Henny Porten
Lyda Salmonova, Paul Wegener
Olga Engl, Henny Porten (from left to right)
Dita Parlo, Lars Hanson
Still from "Der Herzog von Reichstadt"
Pola Negri, Paul Wegener, Jenny Hasselquist (from left to right)
Kritik aus Breslauer Zeitung (15.07.1917) zu Der Golem und die Tänzerin.
Monopolfilm-Vertriebs-GmbH..“Patriotisches Kriegs-Programm.“ Der Kinematograph 399 (1914): 5. Werbung für das aktuelle Filmprogramm der Monopolfilm GmbH.
Der Krieg auf der Ranch !, Der Kinematograph, 701 /02, (1920). Werbung für einen Western.
Das Wichtigste der Woche, Der Kinematograph, 670, (1919), S. 25-26. Seit dem 2.11.1919 gebe es in Berlin eine freiwillige Filmzensur. Die USPD habe im Reichstag den Antrag gemacht, die Kinos zu versta...
O. Verf.. „Kino und Kirche.“ Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 3/4 (1913/1914): 73-74. Beschlüsse der Fuldaer Bischofskonferenz von 20.8.1913. Schulpflichtigen ...
Dr. Hellwig. "Plakatwesen in Bayern." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III, 1 (1913/1914): 23. Das Anbringen von Filmplakaten sei ohne polizeiliche Genehmigung noch imme...
Kriegsabenteuer eines Kino-Operateurs, Der Kinematograph, 437, (1915), S. 14-15. Erlebnisbericht des Müncher Kameramanns Martin Kopp von seinen Erlebnissen als Kriegsberichterstatter.
P.l., Kinematographische Kriegsberichterstattung, Erste Internationale Filmzeitung, 9.Jg.,Nr.22, (1915), S. 27. Die filmischen Kriegsneuheiten seien anfangs sehr begeistert aufgenommen worden, würden...