A nursing home behind the lines with Jules Copin, his wife and child, and two blind aunts, led by two nurses. Copin was a French soldier captured by the Germans in September 1914 who escaped and was h...
The homes and haunts of Robert Burns. His birthplace, Poosie Nansie's Inn, Gavin Hamilton's house where the poet was married, and the Tam O'Shanter Inn.
Young people enjoying various activities at Butlin's camp at Ayr. The purpose of the venture was to bring young Scots face to face with leaders in public life.
A reconstruction of the building of the Forth railway bridge using contemporary footage and stills. [The film was a prize winner at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, 1950].
Episcopal consecration ceremony of Bishop James Ward on 21st September 1960 when he was made titular Bishop of Sita and Bishop Auxiliary of Glasgow.
The lives of the fishing community on the Shetland islands of Out Skerries. [At the time of making this film the population was 84].
The rail service between Dumfries and Stranraer harbour filmed just before the line was closed down on June 14th, 1965.
A film about a little boy's dream about what he would like from Santa. His dream comes true and he gets the toy that he was wishing for.
Marcello Mastroianni in "Was?" (1972)
Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome in "Was?" (1972)
Sydne Rome, Marcello Mastroianni in "Was?" (1972)
Marcello Mastroianni (left) in "Was?" (1972)
German movie poster of "Was?" (1972)
German movie poster of "Was?" (1972)
"Was tun" (2020)
Sebastian Zimmler, Lars Eidinger (from left to right)
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The film was interdicted to young people.
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There was no kind of restriction noted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.
There was no kind of restriction noted.