Prisoners are searched after the battle. Mail is distributed to the Scottish. British soldiers show their spoils of war and return to the camp. Areas of Martinpuich and Beaumont-Hamel are destroyed an...
Little Ginette learns from a newspaper that Amama, a "Turco" (a soldier from the French colonies), has been decorated for his superb feats in battle. In admiration of his incredible bravery, the young...
In Champagne, relief of the 22nd regiment of dragoons, preceded by its music. Backlighting on the parade of horsemen. The deployment of signs on the ground for an airplane responsible for guiding the ...
A military plane's propellor rotations are seen from the side and from the front;
Verdun after six months of fighting: panoramas of the destruction on the banks of the Meuse River, downtown, at the citadel and in the cathedral. Firefighters taking action. General Dubois giving comm...
Setting up a battery of 160 mm and 140 mm cannons. Horse-drawn convoy on a flooded road. Relief of the Scottish and English troops. Laying down telegraphic lines. New 155 mm cannon and shots. A biv...
In 1917, the King's Liverpool soldiers and the King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry advance toward the front lines to take position. Stretcher-bearers attempt to cross a trench.
In 1917 in Seyne, members of the Invention Department technical assault artillery division attend the 1A tank tests on steep terrain. The machine then crosses wide trenches and ditches before passing ...
Still with Alice Verden
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)
Still from "Der Herzog von Reichstadt"
Pola Negri, Paul Wegener, Jenny Hasselquist (from left to right)
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...