Hollandia Film-fragments of the films OORLOG EN VREDE 1914 (Maurits H. Binger, 1918) and BLOEDGELD (Fred Goodwins, 1921).
Drama in which two kidnapped persons, employees of a diamond cutting establishment, chase their kidnappers, a mine owner and his lover.
International newsreel with ten different elements, among them a fashion show in Paris, followed by different shows and demonstrations of airship, planes, motorcycles, cars, tractors and other farm ma...
Melodrama in which the rich and arrogant George promises to give money to the penniless Frank and Jane, on the condition that he could spend the night with Jane. She agrees with this, hoping to save h...
A documentary film on recent Norwegian history (1905-1955). Spanning from the break with Sweden and arrival of the new king Haakon VII, to the promise of things to come through such new fields as spac...
The farmer's daughter and her young man spend idyllic moments in the countryside, riding in a buggy and then rowing on the lake. The girl plucks a daisy: "He loves me, he loves me not..." but of cours...
Film documenting a tortuous series of cavalry exercises. It includes a harrowing sequence of horses descending steep hills and cliffs and jumping into the water. Film restored in collaboration w...
Suzanne and the prince of Sylvania fall in love with each other, but this is forbidden. Suzanne is thrown out of the house, gives birth to an illegitimate child, goes mad and dies before she can see h...
Reportage about Austrian war ships and submarines. Images of life on board of the ship 'Tegetthof', navigation (with log and sextant), signals with flags, a torpedo boat flottilla at full speed and t...
Film used against itself, in an essay on the entanglement of mistery and religious merchandising where the kino-spirit rules instead of the kino-eye.
Daily production report on the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)", No. 1, 08 May 1958.
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Scotland Yard jagt Dr. Mabuse".
English screenplay (excerpt) of "The Death-Ray Mirror of Doctor Mabuse".
Letter from Wolf Brauner to Horst Wendlandt, 08 May 1958 regarding the shooting for "...und immer ruft das Herz".
Memo regarding the shooting of "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse" on delays caused by tornadoes.
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Das verbotene Paradies.