The unveiling of Kirkcaldy War Memorial and the ceremonial tree planting ceremony by Admiral Lord Wester Wemyss. The general public enjoy a fete. Includes external shots of the Rialto in Kirkcaldy, ...
Footage of demonstrations and marches in Edinburgh and Glasgow including the OAPs "Beat the Cold"; UCS rally; miners in Edinburgh; sit-in at McNeils, Glasgow and an anti-Polaris march to Faslane. [Th...
Film documenting strikes in the early 1960s, including the mill strike; Apprentices' strike; Rolls Royce and the Pressed Steel company. Willie Gallacher appears during the Apprentices' strike footage,...
One of a series of films made about life in Dumfries Academy 1955-1978, this film was made in the academic year 1956 - 1957. Includes the normal events of the year and also a visit from the X-ray surv...
One of a series of films made about life in Dumfries Academy 1955-1978. This film was shot in the academic year 1977-1978; as well as scenes of daily school life, it includes footage of the flooding...
Footage during the campaign for the election of Mrs Montgomery onto the town council of St. Andrews, shots of aircraft at Hendon, and scenes at a farm. [Collection of film by Frances Montgomery who w...
This is a short film showing the liner 'Queen Elizabeth' being towed out to sea by tugs, leaving the Clyde secretly on her way to the States, to be used as a troop ship. The departure of the ship as ...
In June 1967 the first breeding record of snowy owls was recorded in Fetlar, Shetland. The R.S.P.B. with the experience of the Scottish ospreys behind it, decided to mount a 24-hour guard over the bi...
Peter Thorwarth, Alexandra Maria Lara, Willi Thomczyk, Dietmar Bär, Hilmi Sözer, Ralf Richter (v.l.n.r.)
German movie poster of "Was nicht passt, wird passend gemacht" (2000-02)
German movie poster of "Was treibt die Maus im Badehaus?" (1975/76)
German movie poster of "Was treibt die Maus im Badehaus?" (1975/76)
German movie poster of "Was treibt die Maus im Badehaus?" ("Drei Oberbayern auf Dirndljagd", 1975/76)
Filmplakat
Filmplakat von "Komm nach Wien, ich zeig Dir was!" (1969/70)
Daniel Brühl, August Diehl (v.l.n.r.)
There was no kind of restriction noted.
Kinemathograph, 228/26
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.
The production company "Boehner-Film, Dresden" applied against the partial ban of the film "Was ich von der Gnädigen lernte" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
The film was permitted for young people under 16 years.