Giuseppe Garibaldi was in America when he met and married Anita Ribeira. In 1848 Garibaldi decided to go back to Italy where war was imminent, and Anita followed him. In the fighting at Vascello...
Comedy about soldier Tontolini who keeps his money in the sheath of his sword. When he wants to pay, and therefore pulls his sword, the police is called. Subsequently the misunderstanding is cleared u...
Drama in which Hélène, the owner of a large company, looses her memory and is taken in a working class family. She starts to work in her own factory, to find out that her employees are working under...
Young Alexander Snobman is the son of the town's richest sausage maker, and the neighbour of Philip Helt, an up-and-coming engineer. Both of the young gentlemen are captivated by the dancer Eva Sommer...
The film is constructed on a contemporary requirement tied to the wartime situation, seeing as Italy had gone to war with Austria in May 1915. At the end of the wedding ceremony the procession o...
A British film recording the visit of King George V, accompanied by his son Prince Albert (later George VI), on a tour inspection of several British battleships in an unnamed location (possibly ...
The film shows a journey in Troms in Northern Norway, from Sjøvegan by the sea to waterfall and salmon ladder in Malangen.
Szene aus "Korczak"
"Harald Naegeli - Der Sprayer von Zürich" (2021)
Frederick Lau, Katharina Thalbach in "Wuff - Folge dem Hund" (2018)
Uschi Glas, Walter Giller
Still with Saba Sahar (on the right)
"Alles Bob" (1999)
Jérémy Kapone
Szene aus "Frozen Angels"
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Ein Mann muß nicht immer schön sein".
Notice regarding electricity allotment.
Daily production report No. 29, 28 May 1958 on the shooting of "...und immer ruft das Herz".
English screenplay (excerpt) of "Fanny Hill".
Daily call sheet for 17 March 1965 for the shooting of "Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen".
Dialogue list (excerpt) for "Das verbotene Paradies".
Daily call sheet for 13 December 1961 for the shooting of "Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer".
Kostümauszug für "Kampf um Rom. 1. Teil", Rolle "Julia", gespielt von Ingrid Boulting.