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Romantic comedy about a company director's daughter who falls for an unemployed engineer.
Romantic comedy about a company director's daughter who falls for an unemployed engineer.
Propaganda Film About the Dutch Military.
Holland neutraal (Neutral Holland) is this film’s subtitle, which was meant to show that the Dutch armed forces are very much prepared to guarantee the Netherlands’ neutrality in World War One. The more than 2.5-hour film was made by Willy Mullens in 1917, when other Western European armies had become numbed after three long years in the trenches. The footage in the Army and Navy Film depicts a relatively high-spirited mood, considering how the Dutch military had mobilized but not actually participated in the war.
Crime film about a businessman whose murky past comes back to haunt him.
Reportage about a massive historical pageant in Rotterdam.
Fictional film (with opera excerpts) by Johan Gildemeijer about a street singer who enjoys a brief career as an opera artist.
Romantic drama taking place on the eve of the Second World War.
The film, a mixture of documentary and drama, is propaganda for the Anti-trekhonden Bond; a society against the use of draught dogs.
Social drama about a street urchin made good.
Corporate film of the Blaauwhoedenveem company.
Reportage about the official visit of King Haakon of Norway to Rotterdam.
Unedited footage of the visit of Norwegian King Haakon to Rotterdam. The footage does not constitute a completed film.