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. ...
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...
The body of Marshal Foch lies in state at the Invalides. King Albert of Belgium and then a crowd of people file past to pay their last respects. For the procession the streets are lined with soldiers....
(Reel 1) It is 1914 and the outbreak of the war. Mr Smith, a prosperous businessman, is starting to lose staff who have volunteered for the Army and he refuses women replacements. He also prevents his...
(Reel 1) The troopship SS Barpeta brings a fresh contingent for the squadron into Karachi harbour. The men travel by train on to Ambala, where they get their first real view of India, including a hook...
Virulent denunciation of the American presence and influence in France, from military bases to the cinema, including Coca-Cola and children's newspapers, symbols of "gangsterism" and "racism". Faced w...
Various newsreel items. Among others, general Gouraud makes a speech during a memorial service of the First World War at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Paris.
The film is an important document because it shows E.Thomopoulos ((1878-1976) live painting,while we hear him providing a lot of biographical details. We see him in his atelier, sporting a beret and b...
German movie poster of "Film ohne Titel" (1947/48)
Illustrierter Film-Kurier (Titelblatt)
Nadeshda Brennicke, Sebastian Rudolph in "Manta - Der Film" (1991)
Helga Legrelle
Michael Herbig in "Bullyparade - Der Film" (2016/17)
"Der illegale Film" (2018)
Waldemar Kobus in "Wendy - Der Film" (2016/17)
Michael Herbig, Christian Tramitz, Rick Kavanian (from left to right) in "Bullyparade - Der Film" (2016/17)
Daily call sheet for 30 July 1959 for the shooting of "Du bist wunderbar".
Daily production report No. 3, 21 November 1957 on the shooting of "...und abends in die Scala".
Daily production report No. 13, 19 October 1956 on the shooting of "Die Letzten werden die Ersten sein".
Daily production report No. 37, 02 July 1958 on the shooting of "Der Czardas-König (Die Emmerich-Kalman-Story)" in Kübelstraße, Berlin-Spandau, Villa Lemm, Berlin-Gatow.
Daily production report No. 24, 08 November 1961 on the shooting of "Auf Wiedersehn".
Daily production report No. 8, 27 November 1961 on the shooting of "Das Geheimnis der schwarzen Koffer".
Scene sequence for "The Rats".
Scene report for "Münchhausen in Afrika", 12 March 1958.