An honour guard of Infantry marches into position beside the dock, past Roberts' ship, the SS Dunnottar Castle. Roberts, in Field Marshal's dress blue uniform, comes down the gangplank, followed by hi...
The film starts with a Belgian town in flames, and civilians lying dead in the streets. A terrified young mother with her baby is encountered by two drunken German soldiers, one carrying a smouldering...
Promotional film for Allied Hotels. We follow a coach tour round the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland taking in Oban, Iona, Inverness, Aberdeen and Glencoe.
First in a series of monthly film reviews of Scotland. Film reconstructs a bank robbery, looks at the Borzoi dog, shoe manufacture at Saxone in Kilmarnock, latest hairdressing styles and the "first s...
Various scenes of Glasgow including Glasgow University, the Cathedral, Sauchiehall Street, Singer's factory, John Brown's shipyard and Hampden Park football stadium.
Life on Lewis in the Western Isles; herring fishing, cutting peat and crofting.
Steamers, paddles steamers and naval vessels on the river and some of the Clyde shipyards including John Brown's and Fairfields.
A children's Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. [An amateur prize-winning film of 1937].
Joseph M´Barek, Andreas Buntscheck, Ferdinand Schmidt-Modrow (v.l.n.r.)
David M. Welch, Joe Cole (left to right) in "One of These Days" (2021)
At the premiere of "Das radikal Böse" at the Cinestar Frankfurt a.M., January 7, 2014
Max Nosseck (third from the left), Werner M. Lenz (second from the right) on set
Nurit Hirschfeld, Diana M. Frank (from left to right) in "Zoé & Julie - Hidden Marks" (2014/15)
Still with André M. Hennicke (on the left), Luzie Ahrens (in the back, second on the left)
Philip Noah Schwarz, Elyas M'Barek (from top to bottom), Jürgen Tonkel (on the right) in "Dieses bescheuerte Herz" (2017)
Anna Shirin Habedank, Ruby M. Lichtenberg, Lui Eckardt (left to right) in "Invisible Sue - Plötzlich unsichtbar" (2018)