The "Wixxer" strikes again! But who hides behind the mysterious death mask that again spreads fear and terror in London? Scotland Yard sends out his most sharp-witted investigators: scruffy ...
The film depends for its effect on stop-action camera tricks. It opens with 'President Kruger' of the Transvaal Republic gloating over a bust of himself. Beside him, a large placard reads "On Majuba D...
The film opens with the front row of officers awaiting the investiture, sitting on wooden chairs in the park. From right to left they are Major Henry Murray of the Australian forces, Lieutenant-Colone...
Scenes of damaged houses and churches, with British troops clearing away the rubble. The first church is late perpendicular with its roof missing, possibly Neuve Eglise. The second church, neo-Norman,...
The film starts with a scene meant to be of the mole at Zeebrugge in 1914 (in fact showing a British Caledon Class cruiser in 1917 or 1918 at another location). The mole after the British occupation o...
Tonbild zum Duett "Roland und Victoria" aus der Metropol-Theater Revue "Neustes! Allerneustes!" von 1904. Die Nummer zeigt die wachsende Zuneigung zwischen den Figuren, die auf zwei bekannten Berliner...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:37) Korbinian I: "Was Korbinian auffällt..." Münchner Schulen: Mr. Korbinian (Michel Lang) picks up his grandson from school. Talking to a politician or commissioner in the local gove...
Laya Films news report produced during the Spanish Civil War. Divided into two parts, the first shows a parade commemorating the victory of the Czech army against the central powers during a First Wor...
Frederick Lau, Laia Costa in "Victoria" (2014/15)
Laia Costa in "Victoria" (2014/15)
Frederick Lau, Laia Costa in "Victoria" (2014/15)
"Victoria" (2014/15)
Laia Costa, Frederick Lau, Franz Rogowski (from left to right) in "Victoria" (2014/15)
Frederick Lau, Laia Costa in "Victoria" (2014/15)
Laia Costa (from behind), Frederick Lau (in the middle), Franz Rogowski (on the right) in "Victoria" (2014/15)
Laia Costa in "Victoria" (2014/15)
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.