Colonel Samson is not clearly visible in the film. The DH4, fitted with floats and no wheels, taxies through the water behind a Felixstowe flying boat, which takes off ahead of it. The DH4 then thrott...
Vier journaalitems gerelateerd aan de eerste Wereloorlog. 1. Revue van kadetten van de Amerikaanse militaire school te West-Point. 2. Patrouilleboot van de Duitse marine op verkenningstocht. 3. Gymna...
(Reel 7) The episode starts with 'Justice'. Men of V Corps unload meat from wagons. A butcher of 16th (Irish) Division cuts up the meat. Various types of supplies are moved from rail trucks and loaded...
The battalion marches in column of fours past the fixed camera, occasionally halting for a few minutes. A shop-boy runs alongside selling chocolate to the men as they march. The battalion is headed by...
(Reel 5) The episode, as with all in the series, opens with the figure of 'Justice' portrayed by an actress. British troops march in column through villages near to the front. A bombardment by 60-poun...
The episode opens with a table showing the increase in personnel of the Army and Navy in the first twelve months of the war. A new merchant ship is launched. Australian soldiers in dress uniform march...
The material was mainly used in the WITH THE FORCES IN MESOPOTAMIA series. It opens with two Holt tractors of 13th Indian Division hauling a 6-inch 30cwt (?) howitzer across the Narim River at Narim K...
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)