Troops of a Moroccan division behind the lines in Champagne march in road column, led by their band, through a village to their sports. The sports include a football match and a mule race as well as a...
A view of the plain of Mulhouse from the town of Thann. The town is attractive and shows no signs of war. A young lady wearing traditional Alsatian costume holds an American flag in honour of the US e...
Three British, one French and three Belgian soldiers walk through an archway. French soldiers of I Corps, on foot and in lorries, pass in both directions down an undamaged street with Belgian troops. ...
Three soldiers, probably of 5th Artillery Regiment, relax on top of a pile of rubble and make souvenirs from expended 75mm shell-cases. Using light hammers and punches they work intricate designs of w...
The Minister of Agriculture, Ferdinand David, and the former deputy for Colmar, the Abbé Wetterlé, leave the town hall with their followers, led by three young girls dressed in the regional costumes...
The archbishop and dignitaries leave the cathedral after the mass, and go into the cemetery where the archbishop pronounces a benediction over the graves. Everyone then leaves.A pan over the positions...
The men are French I Corps and British II Corps to the south. A mixed posed group of British and French soldiers talk with one another. British officers watch a French 75mm field gun crew opening fire...
Lorries full of French troops drive through the village of Montebello. French soldiers on the march in two parallel columns come out past the main church. Italian and French troops share a trench on t...
Alice Verden
Still from "Störe nicht die Flitterwochen"
Szene aus "Das Geheimnis des Ingenieurs Branting"
Lyda Salmonova
Still from "Paragraph 80, Absatz II"
Still with Alice Verden, Erich Ponto (both on the left)
Still with Alexander von Antalffy (on the left)
G.W. Pabst (Mitte), André Saint-Germain (rechts) (Dreharbeiten)
Stern-Film, Alkohol, Lichtbildbühne, 49, (1918), S. 69.
O. Verf.. „Der Mangel an Aktualitäten.“ Der Kinematograph 400 (1914): 3-4. Artikel, der den Mangel an aktuellen Aufnahmen aus dem Krieg beklagt. Der Krieg sei die richtige Gelegenheit für die Pr...
Elster, Alexander. "Kinogewerbe und Kinokunst." Bild & Film. Zeitschrift für Lichtbilderei und Kinematographie III,7 (1913/1914): 172-173. Die wirtschaftliche Lage des Kinogewerbes verhindere eine kÃ...
Die Verfilmung von Königlichen Lazarettbesuchen in der "Eiko-Woche", Der Kinematograph, 441, (1915), S. 10. Bericht über die Absicht de Eiko-Woche, nicht nur Kämpfe zu filmen, sondern auch das mili...
Das neue Filmzensurgesetz, Der Kinematograph, 692/93, (1920), S. 15-17. Bericht über das am 15.4.1920 erlassene Filmzensurgesetz. Das Erlassen des Gesetzes bedeute einen schwarzen Tag für die deutsc...
Englische Beobachtungen im Berliner Kino, Der Kinematograph, 421, (1915), S. 27. Bericht, der aus der Londoner "Daily Mail" zitiert wird und die Eindrücke eines englischen Reporters von einer Wochens...