The Filmjournalen dancing competition at the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm, 1944. The film begins with a couple dancing the jitterbug, then comes the final with six couples dancing the tango or slow ...
Swiss industrie: melting pot; work documented; work with iron; maschines; how would clocks created by hand; majestic of maschines and chainwheels.
Report about the commemoration of the First World War in Brussels.
Part of the Max Landa detective series. The assassination of a director of a chemical company is investigated. All the persons present appear to have a motive.
The film is usually in long shot, showing the crowds lining the streets and the procession led by Belgian troops. The King and Queen ride forward into the square and dismount, going forward to talk to...
Elisabetta II e il Duca di Edimburgo in piedi su una jeep passano in rassegna le schiere di soldati
1 - vista dall'alto degli schieramenti di soldati
2 - sfilano reparti femminili in divisa<...
George Grosz (Berlino 1893-1959) disegnatore e pittore, compiuti gli studi classici all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Dresda e nella Scuola di arti decorative di Berlino, divenne il più violento accusat...
Hansjörg Felmy, Paul Verhoeven, Hanns Lothar, Max Mairich (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Max Gülstorff, Marianne Hoppe, Willy Birgel, Hermann Speelmanns, Malte Jaeger (v.l.n.r.)
Max Laurence, Pola Negri, Emil Jannings, Harry Liedtke (v.l.n.r.)
Szene mit Carl Jöken (2.v.l.), Max Hansen (vorne), Paul Morgan (1.v.r.)
Carl Jöken, Max Hansen, Paul Morgan (vorne, v.l.n.r.)
Alexei Bondireff, Max Gülstorff (hinten v.l.n.r.), Nikolai Kolin, Walia Ostermann (vorne)
Max Mendel (RKO Generaldirektor), Eva Bartok, Frank King (Produzent), Curd Jürgens (v.l.n.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
Volker Schlöndorff (2.v.l.) bei der Verleihung des Max Ophüls Preises