Shots of the "Empress of Britain" leaving Greenock for Canada and of the interior of the Parkhead steel works.
Craigbank Gardens, Edinburgh. The film has extensive footage of allotments, vegetable gardens and people tending the crops. Portree Horticultural Show also features towards the end of the film.
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy sightseeing in Edinburgh where they visit the castle and make an appearance on stage at the Playhouse Cinema.
A tour of the principal centres in Scotland for road and rail networks - Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Jeannie and Mattie are accepted for a seaside holiday camp. One of a series of fund-raising films produced in aid of the Necessitous Children's Holiday Camp Fund.
A camping expedition by an uncle and his nephew, showing the do's and don'ts of the countryside code.
A film tracing the introduction of movement as a factor in 20th century art. It records various ways in which artists have tackled this development such as Gabo, Calder and Soto.
Surrealistic view of the "Honeymoon couple", interrupted by salesmen, consumer goods, jealousy, anger and infidelity. [Award winner in the 1957 Scottish Amateur Film Festival.]
Nora Tschirner, Karoline Herfurth (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
German movie poster of "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Nora Tschirner in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Malick Bauer in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Barbara Schnitzler (second from left), Jasmin Shakeri (second from right), Anneke Kim Sarnau (right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Nora Tschirner, Maximilian Brückner (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Karoline Herfurth, Friedrich Mücke (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Emilia Schüle (left) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Report shot in 1977 focused on the coastal town of Calvia, one of the most important tourism centres in Spain. The leitmotif is the postcards that two tourists who are on holiday in Mallorca send to t...
Bishop Ordination in St. Gallen on 16.10.1938, all sequences show different people from the church, i.e. Cardinal Pacelli / later Pius XII, walking down a forecourt, that is bordered by other guests.