A melancholic film walk through snow-covered Prague introducing to its viewers the most famous places and architectonic jewels of the city - Petřín, Hradčany, Karlův most (Charles Bridge), Zlatá ...
A promotion movie of the Eternitas Company advertising their asbestos-cement roofing. A grandfather is sitting in front of a thatch cottage. A fireman is blowing alarm and a fire engine is coming to a...
We can see the village of Dobrinič located in the Carpathian Russia, the road to the town of Lužeň, a mill-wheel with a mill race, the Už River, Solyn. Remains of trenches, a grenade fragment, and...
The film is documenting a football match of the S. K. Slavia Team and the Eastbourne F. C. Team in Prague, the Letná football field.
A view of the Prague Orphanage located in the Ke Karlovu Street. Professor Karel Švehla is examining a nurseling in a room full of people - watching colleagues, medical personnel, and other people. S...
Asbestos-cement roofing advertising film of the Eternitas Company. Production technology and advantages of this roofing material. Various roofs types samples (shingle, thatch, roofing paper, eternit).
Unveiling ceremony of the František Palacký's memorial course, in the presence of delegation with Karel Kramář as lead. View on the unfinished memorial parts. The author is sculptor Prof. Stanisla...
Near the town of Hluboká and its famous chateau timbermen are cutting down trees to be used for raft construction. One of the rafts, being approximately 50 m long and constructed at the Šafař const...
A scene of street fights.
Only preserved fragments from the film are available.
Armed villagers kidnap Ruth (actress: Nataša Cyganková) - the daughter of the Jewis inn-keeper (actor: Alexander Šuvalov).
Ondráková (actress) on a coat and scarf, Pelíšek (actor) on a pullover. There is a slogan on the wall: "Only for ladies".
From the left: housemaid, chief butler (actor: Luigi Hofman), old houseman Jan (actor: Josef Šváb-Malostranský) and Dagmar - the wife of the landowner Dražický (actress: Anny Ondráková)
Olga Augustová (actress) as "The Lady with the Small Foot" and Gustav Machatý (actor) as "Detective Tom Machata".
Dagmar (actress: Anny Ondráková) and Ješek (actor: Karel Lamač) - "arrival from the darkness"- the ancestor of the landowner Dražický watch themselves.
The elderly Mr Máček likes young women and girls and he always takes the opportunity to try to make their acquaintance. He is only sorry he is not younger. When he discovers the existence of an elix...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 27, 1919) -11 (29 May 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 19...
Cinematographic Journal: illustrated weekly for the audience: impartial and independent magazine for all interests cinema. - Vol. 3, No. 1 (February 13, 1919) -11 (May 29, 1919). - Prague: M. Fuchs, 1...