Subtitle captions give the French gains in the offensive as the strongpoints Fruty, Bohery and Montparnasse, the fort at Malmaison, and the villages of d'Allemant, Vaudesson, Chavignon, Pinon and Parg...
A pan over the village of Laffaux, under fire from French guns. German prisoners walk through the village of Chévillecourt. French troops wander through the ruins of the château at Coucy-le-Château...
I. 'BARRAGE FIRE. Owing to the wonderful accuracy and rapidity of fire, the French 75 m/m gun is extreamely (sic) useful for 'barrage fire' in preventing trench raids.' Rear 3/4 and rear view of 75mm ...
I. Men of Sixth Army board a troop train at a station. Others march along roads to the battlefield, between Noyon and Amiens. Conditions are very foggy. Soldiers rest as a horsed transport column pass...
I. Bligny village and Mont Bligny near Rheims shows shell damage. General Berthelot reviews troops of British XXII Corps under Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Godley. These include what appear to be ...
The banks of the Neuville Canal, near Rheims, are lined with damaged houses. The glass factory at Neuvillette is reduced to rubble and a few walls. Old German dugouts and fortifications cover the area...
The film opens with Marshal Joffre talking to General Pershing. It then shows French soldiers in the rear area peeling potatoes, moving around woods, saddling pack horses to take them for a ride, and ...
Part of the area is flooded. A marching column sets out for the front lines. Engineers knock in stakes for wire defences in the second line and fix wire to them. A relief patrol moves up in single fil...
Ekkehard Arendt, Carla Carlsen, Max Hansen, Magda Schneider (v.l.n.r.)
Boris Aljinovic, Otto Waalkes, Mirco Nontschew, Martin Schneider (v.l.n.r.)
Lilli Palmer, Romy Schneider (v.l.n.r.) bei den Dreharbeiten
Rudolf Prack, Gustl Stark-Gstettenbaur, Magda Schneider (v.l.n.r.)
Magda Schneider, Johannes Riemann, Rolf Weih, Clementia Egies (v.l.n.r.)
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Henri Vidal, Romy Schneider (v.l.n.r.)
Franz Schneider (links), Willy Millowitsch (2.v.l.), Peter Nestler (rechts)
Szene mit Hilde Schneider, Wilfried Seyferth, Edith Oss, Paul Kemp (v.l.n.r.)
Note on script cover "Mädchen in Uniform", handwritten by Romy Schneider.
Memo on the mention of Romy Schneider and Lilli Palmer in the opening titel of "Mädchen in Unfiform".
SMALL POSTER (SMALL CARDBOARD) ABOUT THE FILM “THE EMPEROR AND I”: ADVERTISING MESSAGES, FACTORS OF PRODUCTION AND A PHOTO-SCENE FROM THE FILM WITH ROMY SCHNEIDER.
Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte, Der Kinematograph, 550, (1917), S. 15-17. Rezension aktueller Filme. Interessant ist, dass die russische Gesellschaft filmisch thematisiert wird. Karl Schneider,...