One of the officers plays briefly outdoors with a parrot on its perch. Two officers with a theodolite on a tripod survey the area. Indoors a RNVR lieutenant makes fine adjustments to a set of scales b...
The film starts with a Belgian town in flames, and civilians lying dead in the streets. A terrified young mother with her baby is encountered by two drunken German soldiers, one carrying a smouldering...
The footage produced by Gaumont shows a military parade in Berlin on March 10, 1913, to celebrate the battles that some German states had fought against Napoleonic France 100 years earlier. The milita...
Apparently compiled in retrospect of World War I, the reel contains footage from various phases and theaters of the war. The footage includes artillery in action, advancing infantry, a machine gun pos...
Harry would like to marry his Grete on the spot, but first he has to get the approval of his future father-in-law, Councillor Goldfish. And poor Harry has to meet an important condition set by Goldfis...
The film mainly shows monarchs, including the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I at a military parade in Vienna in 1910, the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand walking in the park at Reichenau, the German...
The footage shows parts of the funeral ceremony for Auguste Viktoria, wife of Kaiser Wilhelm II, in the Temple of Antiquity at Sanssouci Palace in April 1921. In the foreground is the coffin's process...
Version with Dutch intertitles. Germany during World War I. To give the soldiers at the front a little courage to face life, the girls from home regularly send them gifts of love. Wendelin Liebreich, ...
Screenshot from "Heimkehr"
Dagny Servaes, Adolf Klein, Ernst Hoffmann, Heinrich Schroth, Käte Haack (v.l.n.r.)
Film poster
Still from "Tirol in Waffen"
Still with Rudolf Biebrach (in the middle)
Screenshot from "Heimkehr"
Screenshot from "Heimkehr"
Still with Rudolf Biebrach (on the left)
Der Zensur ist tot- es lebe die Zensur !, Der Kinematograph, 623, (1918), S. 17-18. Die Abschaffung der Zensur stelle Filmemacher vor die Frage, was derzeit erlaubt sei und was nicht. Es solle keine Z...
Walter Thielemann, Der Film 1917, Der Kinematograph, 573, (1917), S. 12ff. Jahresrückblick. Positiv hervorgehoben wird die immer breitere Anerkennung, die dem Kino zuteil werde, da der immer mehr sei...
Colonia-Film-GmbH, Die Leute wollen mal wieder lachen !, Der Kinematograph, 508, (1916), S. 43.
Theodor Zimmermann, Zur Lage in der Zensurfrage, Der Kinematograph, 624, (1918). Bericht, dass das Innenministerium befohlen habe, alle Zensurverordnungen unverzüglich aufzuheben. Lediglich Verordnun...
Poldi Schmidl, Der Kinobesitzer als Staatsbeamter, Der Kinematograph, 607, (1918). Angesichts der geplanten Konzessionspflicht für Kinobesitzer wird die Möglichkeit einer Verstaatlichung der Filmind...
Deutsche Lichtbild Gesellschaft e.V., Die Arbeit unserer Heimarmee, Der Kinematograph, 566, (1917), S. 11.
Emil Perlmann, Wenn die Waffen ruhen...!, Der Kinematograph, 619, (1918). Erörterung der Lage der Filmindustrie angesichts des greifbaren Kriegsendes. Die Filmindustrie müsse den Kampf gegen die Zen...
Argus, Neuheiten auf dem Berliner Filmmarkte, Der Kinematograph, 614, (1918). "Kinder der Liebe" als Tendenz- und Aufklärungsfilm bezeichnet, dessen Absicht überzeuge. "Der Gefangene von Dahomey" se...