Madame Pinkette & Co
Liane Fraser has a precarious subsistence as a telephonist until she becomes the manager of the necessitous fashion salon Madame Pinkette, the owner of which, Joseph Limsdock, falls in love with her.
Liane Fraser has a precarious subsistence as a telephonist until she becomes the manager of the necessitous fashion salon Madame Pinkette, the owner of which, Joseph Limsdock, falls in love with her.
Reportage about the tribute to actor Louis Bouwmeester.
Romantic comedy about a market trader who makes a career as a music hall artist.
Reportage about Army Day.
Reportage about the laying of an electricity cable between Amsterdam and Diemen.
When the dog-trainer Nicolaas Makko dies of alcoholism, his young son Theodoor - Dorus for short, but called Krates because of his hunchback - is left at the mercy of house-owner and pawnbroker Phi
In October 1906, a month after its première, at least the following film scenes were included in the revue:
1. Amstel's lustoord (Amstel's pleasure-ground)
Tragicomedy about a collecting clerk who is falsely accused of stealing the money entrusted to him.
Reportage about the laying of electric cables in the IJ.
Reportage about a meeting of the N.V.A.A., the Dutch association against alcoholic beverages.