Reportage about Austrian war ships and submarines. Images of life on board of the ship 'Tegetthof', navigation (with log and sextant), signals with flags, a torpedo boat flottilla at full speed and t...
Panoramic shot over Santiago de Compostela. A crowd in the streets attends a procession followed by a parade of men with hats, women with veils, people with masks and music bands.
i. AMERICAN MISSION IN LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. DR PAGE WITH DELEGATES WHO WILL TELL U.S. OF OUR WAR WORK. U.S. Ambassador W.H. Page and his group embark from ship in Liverpool. They talk with women work...
Shots of London's famous buildings during the First World War.
Russian melodrama about the heroic deeds of a woman during the First World War.
Five reels of stockshots of the Western Front, with no apparent theme or linking sequence. The majority of the material for all but the final reel comes from IWM 191 BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The majority ...
Short war reportage about the German naval ship 'Möwe'. This ship holds up British ships, takes the crew aboard and destroys the vessels. Also ships from neutral countries are treated in this way.
Werner Krauß
Filmplakat
German movie poster of "Schön ist's im Labyrinth. George Grosz in Amerika" (1991/92)
Dina Gralla, Werner Fuetterer
Lucas Gregorowicz, Frederick Lau (from left to right) in "Schrotten!" (2014-16)
"Heimatkunde" (2021)
Henny Porten, Fritz Delius, Traute Carlsen (v.l.n.r.)
German movie poster of "Paarungen" (1967)
Freigabebescheinigung der FSK
Brief der Filmoberprüfstelle Berlin an das bayerische Innenministerium vom 17.11.1930.
Brief des bayerischen Innenministeriums mit Antrag auf Widerruf der Zulassung des Bildstreifens "Frauennot - Frauenglück" an die Filmoberprüfstelle Berlin vom 06.12.1930.
Italian screenplay (version from February 1968, excerpt) for "Kampf um Rom. 2. Teil: Der Verrat".
Internal correspondence regarding "Ein Mann muß nicht immer schön sein".
English dialogue list (excerpt) for "The Death-Ray Mirror of Doctor Mabuse".
Zensur, Oberprüfstelle O.1256, 5 Akte 1700 m. (1703 m. vor Zensur), Quelle: Jahrbuch, Jugendverbot.