A woman, concerned about the continual absences of her husband, commissions a detective to follow him and report back to her. At first glance this appears to be a classic fictional device, all the mor...
Primo film da protagonista per il gigante buono Maciste (al secolo Bartolomeo Pagano) che in Cabiria aveva rubato la scena a condottieri e principesse. Cambia l'epoca e l'ambiente ma non lo spirito: n...
British soldiers are engaged in a fire-fight at close range with Boers on high ground above them. One of the Boers gets close enough to a British soldier to touch him before falling hit. The Boer asks...
Shots of emperor Wilhelm II and his daily activities.
After the death of Gaston de Roqueville, Ninette marries the new manager of the Roqueville Steel-Works, Jean Ducrot. Mario Laurent, thanks to his important invention, has managed to regain a worthy po...
Propaganda film describing the efficiency of the British naval airplanes and the training of cadets.
Images of soldiers in Berlin and in a Red Army station on the front.
Shots of the landscape in the surroundings of Berchtesgaden and the Königssee in Bavaria.
"Die Hüter der Tundra" (2013)
Szene aus "Leningrad - Der Mann, der singt"
German movie poster of "Meier Müller Schmidt" (2014/15)
Stephan Geene
"Mit der Musik gross werden" (2003)
Szene aus "Nackt unter Wölfen"
"Amerasia" (1985)
German movie poster of "Astrid" (2018)
Daily production report on the shooting of "Was eine Frau im Frühling träumt", No. 1, 02 May 1958.
Daily production report No. 19, 03 September 1964 on the shooting of "Das 7. Opfer".
Rheinische Filmgesellschaft , Der letzte Untertan, Der Kinematograph, 645, (1919), S. 2. Werbung, die darauf hinweist, dass Filme wie der beworbene erst aufgrund der Aufhebung der Zensur möglich seie...
Costume excerpt for "The Indian Tomb", part of "Chandra" played by Walter Reyer.
Daily production report No. 34, 16 February 1966 on the shooting of "Lange Beine - lange Finger".
Time report, 02 October 1958, on "The Indian Tomb".
Costume list for "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)".