My Fairy Troublemaker The fairy Violetta is already 337 years old, but that's not old for fairies. She may seem rebellious, but her cheeky nature is more of a cover for her insecurities and lack of ma...
My Fairy Troublemaker The fairy Violetta is already 337 years old, but that's not old for fairies. She may seem rebellious, but her cheeky nature is more of a cover for her insecurities and lack of ma...
ESPANYA AL DIA [SPAIN TODAY], Laya Films and Popular Film newsreel produced during the Spanish Civil War made up of the following news reports: 1. VALENCE. UNE NOUVELLE ECOLE (sic) Official openin...
One of the last films about the King Alexander Karađorđević screened in 1934, the year of his tragic death. King Alexander Endowment, Memorial church of St. Archangel Michael with the crypt – the...
Anzac Beach in July 1915 (not "May, a month after the landing". See Notes - Summary). Men of the ANZAC Corps help build Watson's Pier. Further up the beach, caves and shelters have been dug into the h...
The Stock Exchange in London "closes its doors" in 1914 - a crowd is clustered around it. "Germany mobilises," a pre-war German training exercise with the troops in Prussian blue, not field grey: a 77...
Men of Australian 3rd Division, probably 4th Brigade, 13th (New South Wales) Battalion, inspecting from an observation tower the scale model of the battlefield laid out near Scherpenberg, about the si...
(Reel 1) General Sir Henry Horne, GOC First Army, is greeted by the GOC of the Portuguese Corps, General Tamagnini, and inspects a guard of honour which afterwards marches past. A Portuguese battalion...
Michaela May, Gudrun Landgrebe, Christoph Walz (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Wilhelm Diegelmann (2.v.l.), Eva May
Arnold Korff, Mia May, Vladimir Gaidarow (v.l.n.r.)
Mia May ("Die Herrin der Welt", Teil 1-8)
Christof Wackernagel, Alexander May (v.l.n.r.)
Mia May, Hans Mierendorff, Harry Liedtke (v.l.n.r.)
Klaus Maria Brandauer, Mathilda May in "Colette" (1990/91)
Still with Mia May, Rolf Brunner (in the front, from left to right)
Screenplay (excerpt) of "Via Mala".
The pictures "Barbara la May" and "Can Can" had to be removed.The newsreel was permitted to young people under 16 years.