Indian soldiers resting after a march. An Indian water-truck column refilling their trucks from a river using hosepipes and pumps. The construction of a sandbag observation tower, and British troops o...
British "Territorials" in winter clothes march along a road in Mesopotamia, followed by a unit of cyclists. Indian soldiers marching. A 1-pounder Vickers anti-aircraft gun on a rail flatcar at Kahm Ba...
A column of Ford light trucks carrying "supplies". (Compare with the same scene in IWM 68). Men of the Gurkha Rifles moving through an RFA park. Soldiers of 2nd Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment, wading...
Basra, showing 'The Strand', followed by people in the bazaar and by light canoes, 'ballams', on the river (both scenes probably acted). Genuine film of troops in barges being towed upriver by paddle ...
First, the seaplane carrier. A Short 184 seaplane is lifted from a seaplane carrier into the water and takes off. On return it is hoisted on board again. Then the launch from a capital ship. A Beardmo...
I. Sopwith 1-1/2 Strutter is flown off starboard echelon turret of an Indefatigable Class battle cruiser - an Invincible Class ship is visible in the background as the aircraft circles. After the laun...
(Reel 1) The troopship SS Barpeta brings a fresh contingent for the squadron into Karachi harbour. The men travel by train on to Ambala, where they get their first real view of India, including a hook...
(Reel 1) General Paraskevopoulos directs his country's forces in the River Struma valley, which includes the Rupel Pass, supported by fire from British 6-inch howitzers and French 155mm howitzers. The...
Paul Wegener in a double role in "Der Student von Prag" (1913)
Lyda Salmonova
Paul Wegener in a double role in "Der Student von Prag" (1913)
Paul Wegener in "Der Golem, wie er in die Welt kam" (1920)
Henny Porten, Eduard von Winterstein
Joseph Klein, Henny Porten
Paul Wegener in a double role in "Der Student von Prag" (1913)
Esimese postilennuki teele saatmine Helsingisse Lasnamäelt.
Aubinger, Josef: „Die Kinematographie in Kriegszeiten.“ Der Kinematograph 398 (1914): 3-5. Artikel, der die mögliche Zukunft des Kinowesens im Krieg beschreibt. Die wirtschaftliche Lage der Kinos...
Presse-Stimmen über das Filmwerk Tirol in Waffen, Das Lichtbildtheater, 6.Jg., Nr.10, (1914).
O.Th. Stein, Ausländerei im Film, Film und Lichtbild, 4, (1914), S. 50-52. Der Artikel beklagt die herausragende Stellung französischer Firmen, auch bei der Erstellung von Aufnahmen, die deutsche Na...