The camp Nissen huts show damage from the bombs. The women stand around watching. A view of Abbéville (?) with the smoke rising in the background. (The film is broken here by an unrelated scene of sh...
Rushes showing the terrain's condition after the March 1918 German offensive: the devastated hill of Mont Renaud, destroyed wayside cross, a deserted village. George Clemenceau's visit to the Monchy-H...
Images of crowds celebrating the end of war on Kungsgatan, 7 May 1945.
The celebration for the international workers' day in Rome. Activitists and representatives of the Italian Communist Party delegations from all over italy parade across the city center and gather in h...
The parade, departed from Piazza Castello, crosses Via Po and reaches Piazza Vittorio Veneto transformed for the occasion in an arena, where warlike techniques of various ages are staged. It can be se...
Record of the construction of a house. [See "House" Ref. No. 3521, continuation of house building.]
1987 May Day Rally, marching into Glasgow Green.
May Day Rally as it passes through Glasgow city centre.
Caterina Valente (May 2009)
Szene mit Wilhelm Diegelmann (2.v.l.), Eva May
Mia May, Hans Mierendorff, Harry Liedtke (v.l.n.r.)
Mia May, Vladimir Gaidarow ("Tragödie der Liebe" 1-4)
Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Mathilda May, Stefan Glowacz (v.l.n.r.)
Vladimir Gaidarow, Mia May ("Tragödie der Liebe" 1-4)
Mia May ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil 1-8)
Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May in "Colette" (1990/91)
Daily production report No. 22, 07 May 1960 on the shooting of "Scheidungsgrund: Liebe".
Daily call sheet for 04 May 1956 for the shooting of "Liebe".
Daily production report No. 50, 31 May 1964 on the shooting of "Der Schut".
The film title changed on 30. May of 1931 from: "Nur am Rhein" to "Hurra wir leben wieder". The film was permitted to young people under 16 years. An import permission was enclosed to the censorship c...
Following part has to be removed:Text and pictures from side 5 of the title list beginning by "The 1st May" to "celebrate" (including the banner streched across the street and the swastikas/fylfots).
Daily call sheet for 10 May 1960 for the shooting of "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse".
Letter from CCC-Film to Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross), 09 May 1955, regarding filmmaterial for "Der 20. Juli".
Daily production report No. 23, 26 May 1964 on the shooting of "Die Todesstrahlen des Dr. Mabuse".