(Reel 1) The film opens by stating that as the basis for the expansion of the Army in wartime the TA "may be a factor in the maintenance of peace". Men of 4th Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, mar...
Not all of the material is of Royal Engineers. The opening shows Kitchener inspecting new recruits in London, and later on the Western Front. Royal Engineers dig, plant and explode a large mine under ...
Soldiers are taught to use the Lewis Machine Gun, a fixed mount weapon, during military training using pictures.
Scenes of places, events and personalities around Glasgow, including the East End and South Side.
A weekend at Crieff Hydro for members of the Scottish Association of Amateur Cinematographers where film-makers are seen preparing for a shoot, followed by the film, THE IBM CASE.
A naval instructional film showing how to care for nitrate film stock and what to do in the event of fire.
A compilation film of events at Laurel Bank School, Glasgow including a Guide camp, school sports day and a Coronation cruise.
Werbefilm für die 9. Kriegsanleihe. Ägir, der König der Meere, auf dem Meeresgrund mit schwebenden Meerjungfrauen. Ägir beim Mahl englischer Leckerbissen, die von Schiffen stammen, die deutsche U-...
"Hütes-Film" (1977)
"Film Wanderungen" (2017)
"Hütes-Film" (1977)
Szene aus "Glebs Film"
"Short Film" (2012/13)
Irene von Meyendorff, Hans Söhnker, Annemarie Holtz (v.l.n.r.)
Filmplakat
Martin Kippenberger auf Syros
Soundtrack list for "Der Raub der Sabinerinnen".
Daily production report No. 40, 11 June 1966 on the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 2. Kriemhilds Rache".
Daily call sheet for 21 June 1966 for the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 2. Kriemhilds Rache".
Notes on the script of "Studentin Helene Willfüer".
Circular regarding "Mädchen in Uniform".
Daily production report No. 84, 05.08.1966 on the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 2. Kriemhilds Rache".
Daily call sheet for 21 June 1966 for the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 2. Kriemhilds Rache".
English dialogue list (excerpt) for "Die Nibelungen. 2. Kriemhilds Rache".