The little Agenore (Ferdinande Guillaume) combines a lot of trouble to family friend Ilario Mentecatti (Natale Guillaume).
The city of Seville and its surroundings in 1914: the cathedral, the Guadalquivir river, the bullring...etc.
A woman, concerned about the continual absences of her husband, commissions a detective to follow him and report back to her. At first glance this appears to be a classic fictional device, all the mor...
First lead role for the gentle giant Maciste (original name Bartolomeo Pagano), who stole the scene to the leaders and the princesses in "Cabiria". The period and the location are different, but not t...
The celebration of Labour Day at the industrial areas Tofte and Sagene by the Oslo Fjord.
Eesti Rahvuskongressist osavõtjad Tallinnas
Eesti rahvuskongressist osavõtjad.
Inimesed lugemas teadet Vene tsaari võimu lõppemisest ajalehe „Postimees“ toimetuse akna juures.
The regiments are as follows. The Civil Service Rifles (a battalion of the Royal Fusiliers). The London Scottish (1/14th Battalion, the London Regiment). Pipers of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlander...
News items West Flanders. Amongst others, a visit by King Baudouin to Nieuwpoort, West Flanders, laying wreaths at the statue of his grandfather King Albert I, shaking hands with veterans and speakin...
Letter from CCC-Film to Institut für Demoskopie (institute for opinion polls) Allensbach, 12 March 1960 regarding "Die Nibelungen. 1. Siegfried von Xanten".
Memo with annotations on a test screening of "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".
Daily call sheet for 14 May 1960 for the shooting of "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse".
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Die Nibelungen. 1. Siegfried von Xanten", with handwritten revisions by Artur Brauner.
Daily production report No. 100, 28 August 1966 on the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 1. Siegfried von Xanten".
Daily production report No. 104, 01 September 1966 on the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 1. Siegfried von Xanten".
Daily production report, 28 August 1966 for the shooting of "Die Nibelungen. 1. Siegfried von Xanten".