Members of the Scottish Countryside Club record a walking trip in the Breadalbane hills, West Perthshire.
Amateur footage of around Caithness.
Springtime around farm and country land. Includes daffodil harvesting, ploughing fields, lamb feeding.
Various winter landscapes around highland Scotland, depicting the Scottish Countryside Club's itinerary.
A brief snapshot tour around Arran.
The Selkirk Common Riding and footage of a memorial ceremony in Jedburgh (possibly for the Buccleuch Memorial).
Made between 1899 - 1906, this film depicts a parade or special walk connected to the Hawick Common Riding. It features people in carriages and on horseback. The parade takes place at Nipknows.
Rugby match held in Jedburgh. This is followed by street scenes, probably in Jedburgh.
Nicolas Schinseck, Javidan Imani, Leonie Tepe, Nick Romeo Reimann, Manuel Steitz, David Hürten, Robin Walter (v.l.n.r.)
Javidan Imani, Leonie Tepe, David Hürten, Nick Romeo Reimann, Manuel Steitz, Robin Walter (v.l.n.r.)
Robin Walter, Nick Romeo Reimann, Manuel Steitz, David Hürten, Leonie Tepe, Javidan Imani (v.l.n.r.)
Elena Meißner, Alexander Beyer, Alexander Scheer, Teresa Weißbach, David Müller, Patrick Güldenberg, Robert Stadlober, Martin Moeller (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Fritz Hakl (oben, 2.v.l.), David Bennent (oben, 3.v.l.), Mariella Olivieri (oben, 4.v.l.)
Hugo Blanco, David Thompson, Audry Allen, Luis Induni, Ágata Lys, Jeanine Mestre, Judith Stephen (v.l.n.r.)
Peter van Eyck, David Cameron, Wolfgang Preiss, Andrea Checchi, Lotte Alberti, Dawn Addams (v.l.n.r.)
Manuel Steitz, Fabian Halbig, Nicolas Schinseck, Leonie Tepe, Nick Romeo Reimann, Javidan Imani, Robin Walter, David Hürten (v.l.n.r.)
Film distributing company applies for censoring of the film "David Golder". The film was qualified for public screening - ban for young people.
Censurní sbor poradní (Censor Advisory Board) suggested qualifying the film "David Golder" for public screening - ban for young people.
Film Prüfstelle in Berlin qualified the film "David Golder" for public screening in Germany - ban for young people.