The coronation procession passes through Admiralty Arch. It is led by the Life Guards, two of the state coaches, then the Yeomen of the Guard, senior Army officers, representative Imperial troops, and...
With the King are the Queen, Princess Mary and the Duke of Connaught. The King talks to the American officers and inspects the troops, who march past. Their commander is Colonel McKingstry. The King i...
A record of the construction of George V Bridge in Glasgow by Melville, Dundas & Whitson Ltd made by one of the company directors.
A film insert for a news programme looking at the completion of the first phase of Edinburgh University's redevelopment in George Square. Hamish Henderson talks about the architecture of the Square.
Holiday activities of the Cargill family of Arbroath, owners of Cargill's Hairdressing Salon.
Advert for a football book by George Young, formerly Scotland's national team captain.
A documentary made for the centennial of Giorgos Seferis’ birth. The movie was filmed in places where the great poet lived, both in Greece and abroad, with numerous references to his life and work.
The men of the division march past Lloyd George and Hughes (who is in uniform). Prominent is the division's kilted regiment, 72nd (Seaforth Highlanders of Canada) Battalion. Lloyd George delivers a sp...
George Meyer-Goll, Peter Sattmann, Erika Pluhar (v.l.n.r.)
Paul Hörbiger, Ruth Hellberg, Heinrich George, Zarah Leander (v.l.n.r.)
Peter Sattmann, Guido de Angelis, Volker Bogdan, George Meyer-Goll (v.l.n.r.)
Götz George, Loni von Friedl, Dagmar Hank, Peter Striebeck (v.l.n.r.)
Hans-Christian Blech, Heidemarie Hatheyer, Götz George (v.l.n.r.)
Elisabeth Orth, Bernd Birkhahn, Götz George, Tom Schilling (v.l.n.r.)
Fee Malten, Heinrich George, Fred Louis Lerch (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Walter Barnes (2.v.l.), Uschi (Ursula) Glas (Mitte), Götz George (2.v.r.)
There were a lot of shortages.The part "Krönung Georg VI" (coronation of king George VI) was added afterwards.After the shortages the film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Argus, Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte, Der Kinematograph, 586, (1918), S. 28ff. Besprochen werden gleich zwei Propagandafilme zur achten Kriegsanleihe. "Lloyd George in Berlin" wird als äußer...