A corporal and private of the Hampshire Regiment, overseen by a junior officer, use cylinders of gas to inflate medium-sized balloons. To each of these is attached a string carrying a bundle of leafle...
A Cavalry troop makes a charge across the face of the camera, thrusting with swords or lances at sacks stuffed with straw on the ground. All the demonstrators are riding light, without bandoliers, val...
Seven brief shellbursts over open ground or the remains of houses, all medium or long shots with no figures visible. Presumably Western Front during the First World War.
German naval officers, sailors and some soldiers wander through the streets of Ostend. A tram passes, pulling a line of freight carriages. At a tram stop a marching band leads a group of soldiers on b...
(Reel 9) The episode starts with 'Justice'. The tank race and demonstration of a tank climbing over a cottage arranged for George V's visit to France in July 1917. Post-war tests of Mark V Star tanks....
(Reel 11) The film-makers state "We think it is well that we should have been given an opportunity in this episode to show you these terrible fields that were trampled by our deathless allies in their...
(Reel 13) After the opening with 'Justice', the episode consists entirely of unrelated scenes of the Western Front. Scottish troops in long-shot carrying barbed wire. The officer of a tunnelling compa...
The damage is fairly minor, involving houses with a wall missing and similar ruins. British soldiers walk through the ruins and a marching column comes down the street. A wagon-load of British troops ...
Helene Grass, Stephan Szász in "3/4" (2012/13)
Helene Grass in "3/4" (2012/13)
Helene Grass, Stephan Szász in "3/4" (2012/13)
German movie poster of "3/4" (2012/13)
Maike Mia Höhne on the set of "3/4" (2012/13)
Stephan Szász, Helene Grass in "3/4" (2012/13)
Helene Grass in "3/4" (2012/13)
Helene Grass in "3/4" (2012/13)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
FILMEN is the most important Danish film magazine from the early silent film period. The journal was published in the period 1912-1919 (with 24 issues per year)
FILMEN is the most important Danish film magazine from the early silent film period. The journal was published in the period 1912-1919 (with 24 issues per year)