"The Retreat From Ghent - Belgian cavalry and artillery falling back on Bruges".
A collection of fragments of British and Australian aviation film of the First World War period.
VICTORY - GOD BLESS THE BRITISH ARMY THAT HAS SAVED OUR HOMES AND OUR ALL!: Stock footage of mortar launcher, bi-plane, and tanks. AND OUR INDOMITABLE SONS OF THE SEA WHO HAVE SAVED US AND OUR ALLIES ...
Napoleon is called up to the army, and says goodbye to Sally, and to the people in the film studio. He leaves. But Sally quickly chases after him, and together they arrive at "Fort Skiddoo". The chaot...
I. RAMC men help refugees in a street in Douai to load both themselves and their belongings into a British Army lorry. As the last one is loaded the tailboard is closed up and the people wave as the l...
Military airfield with several „Albatros C“ biplanes, which take off one after another. 1. Intertitle: Spotter planes. Image: An „LVG C II“ spotter plane; the pilot in the aircraft; the observ...
Film used against itself, in an essay on the entanglement of mistery and religious merchandising where the kino-spirit rules instead of the kino-eye.
Newsreel item showing British soldiers eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness," Western Front, May 1918.
Letter from CCC to Kalanag, 20 October 1959 regarding the loan of snakes for the shooting of "Herrin der Welt. I. Teil".
Memo for "Herrin der Welt (Teil I)" on the shooting with ants in the "Berliner Aquarium".
Daily call sheet for 08 December 1959 for the shooting of "Herrin der Welt".
Daily production report No. 22, 01 February 1966 on the shooting of "Lange Beine - lange Finger".
Daily production report No. 25, 17 November 1960 on the shooting of "O sole mio".
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Memo for "Das verbotene Paradies".