Het gestolen huurcontract
When the Haarlem Football Club's lease agreement is about to expire, the committee decides to buy the grounds.
When the Haarlem Football Club's lease agreement is about to expire, the committee decides to buy the grounds.
Reportage about the Utrecht Trade Fairs in 1920 and 1921, with images of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry.
Detective Pim Bruce tries to solve a case of diamond theft and murder.
Propaganda film for the Municipal Labor Exchange in Amsterdam.
Reportage about the baptism of Princess Juliana on June 5, 1909.
Documentary about the fruit harvest in the Netherlands.
Documentary about the city of Franeker.
After a brief historical introduction, the film shows the main streets, canals, and buildings of Franeker, including the beautiful town hall built in 1591. Also explored in detail is the accident that befell Prince Johan Maurits of Orange in 1665 when he visited Franeker: he fell into the water, and only barely managed to be saved. Of note in the film are the sparsely populated streets – in contrast to the crowds seen in some of the other 'city films’.
Romantic comedy set in a beach hotel.
Reportage about the festivities to mark the inauguration of Mayor M. van Hout in Helmond, on July 29, 1913.
This film opens with the arrival of Mayor Van Hout at the station in Helmond, where he makes a speech. He is then taken by carriage to the town hall. The reportage also contains footage of the public on the square – many children look into the camera – as well as the brass band in the bandstand, and the decorated streets.
Reportage about the festivities in Brielle to celebrate the capture of Den Briel by the Geuzen, exactly 350 years ago.
In this film about the festivities in Brielle, Queen Wilhelmina plays an important role: she inspects a military guard, receives flowers, and unveils a plaque. The Queen Mother Emma and Princess Juliana are also on hand. Due to the large number of day-visitors in Brielle, crowds of pedestrians get stuck in the streets. The capture of Den Briel by the Geuzen is meticulously recreated in an elaborate historical game. At the end, the Queen holds a speech.