The Dead who Speak 1920
French horror movie from 1920.
French horror movie from 1920.
A Judge Rummy cartoon.
A short documentary on Yellowstone Park.
South African Film
A crowd of supporters walk towards the stadium, which opened in 1914 in the Nederlandsch Sportpark on the Amstelveenseweg. The stadium’s general manager, J.J. van den Berg, is in the audience. The national anthems are played, and the players of Denmark and the Netherlands introduce themselves. The field is surrounded by four very crowded stands, and each corner has a monumental tower. Seated on the covered grandstand are well-known figures, including Princess De Ligne, J.P. Kan, and C. Feith. The Netherlands takes an early lead in the match, which the 30,000-plus spectators deliriously applaud. When the Netherlands brings the score to 2-0 in the second half, the mood becomes even more exuberant. For the first time in football history, the Netherlands beats Denmark.
The most important buildings, waterways, monuments, streets, and squares of Weesp, near Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.
Images of trains and railway workshops around 1920. A special train for the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies can make the journey from Batavia (present-day Jakarta) to Surabaya within one day.
"With the harmony of the work of nature and humans, a unique song emerged under the slopes of Trebević - white Sarajevo!"
Recordings of Duth towns Monnikendam, Enkhuizen and Edam. The film shows noteworthy buildings, squares, streets, factories and canals. The intertitles provide historical background information. Also beautiful pictures of a setting sun. Some shots were taken from the church tower and from a moving boat. The departure of the Enkhuizen-Stavoren boat is also depicted.
Join an exclusive trip back to Trondheim in 1920, and to Trondheim municipal bakery! The film shows the daily work at the bakery from morning to evening, and it is an impressive production of baked goods we witness.
After losing his fortune, the Marquis de Monfort lives in the back cabin of his old castle, thanks to the charity of the current owner, Camillo, a former servant of his. After the death of his son Pierre in the war, Camillo returns the goods to de Marquis, due to the paternal love he feels for his daughter, Pervanche. Years later, Pierre turns out to be alive and appears at the castle demanding his inheritance from the young woman. The discussion is settled when they get married.
Evocative promotional film for Flash Cleaner. (Collected by National Film Preservation Foundation in the More Treasures from American Film Archives boxset - https://www.loc.gov/item/97516794/ )
The concubine devises a plan to take possession of the property of the house. She tries to poison her husband and imprison her son, but the truth is revealed by the army captain who entered the house.
A drama from Italy.
Experimental film by Viking Eggeling. Now lost.
Origin unknown. Circa 1920. Excerpt from a longer short or theatrical holiday trailer. Sold for home use in 16mm 25 foot length. Accompanied here with a Mighty ROXY Wurlitzer.
A gang of child snatchers operate during the carnival in Mazatlán.