Daily production report No. 26, 16 March 1964 on the shooting of "Das Ungeheuer von London-City" (working title: Das unheimliche Erbe).
Letter from Venice Intenational Film Festival to CCC-Film, 20 September 1949 (reproduction), regarding the festival screening of "Mädchen hinter Gittern".
Paul Davidson, Theodor Sparkuhl, Ernst Lubitsch, Hanns Kräly (from left to right) on the set of "Das Weib des Pharao" (1921)
Daily production report No. 25, 30 August 1961 on the shooting of "Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse" in Berlin, Spandau, Ernst-Reuter-Werk.
Daily production report No. 28, 30 August 1957 on the shooting of "Die Frühreifen" in Essen-Katernberg, Essen-Bredeney, Zeche, Schacht Albert Vögler, Ruhrgebiet.
Letter from CCC to Provinzialverwaltung Sachsen (provincial government Saxony), 07 August 1947 regarding the loan of fotomaterial for "Morituri" (working title: Die Namenlosen).
Kurt Horwitz (in the back), Otto Wernicke, Erwin Faber, Carola Neher (front, from left to right) in "Die Mysterien eines Frisiersalons" (1922/23)
Letter from CCC to Fernmeldezeugamt (Telecommunications supply office) Berlin-Schöneberg, February, 14 1955, regarding the loan of material for decoration for "Liebe ohne Illusion".
"The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen (on the right) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen, Irja von Bernstorff (both in the front) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
"The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen (on the left) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
"The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Irja von Bernstorff in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen (on the right) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Hector Kirschtal, Nina Schwabe, Jakobus Siebels (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Bülent Pinar (rechts)
Hector Kirschtal
Nina Schwabe
Filmplakat
The festival of the Braw Lads Gathering in the Borders town of Galashiels; the historic flag is presented and then carried on horseback through the town.
Amateur footage of the Erskine ferry and slipways after ceasing operation after the opening of the new Erskine Bridge.
Various scenes of the village of Colinton from the early 1940s through to the mid 1950s.