Sculptor František Bílek in front of his villa in Prague-Hradčany on 28 March 1926 during the unveiling of the sculpture Comenius Says Farewell to the Motherland in a segment from the Elekta-Journal Newsreel 1926.
The segment captures the funeral of aviation pioneer Jan Kašpar held in Pardubice on 6 March 1927. The funeral procession passes through the Green Gate on Pernštýn Square.
The segment captures the funeral of writer Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod held in Prague on 7 November 1927. The funeral procession sets out from the National Museum and continues along Vinohradská Street towards Olšany Cemetery. General Rudolf Medek is among the mourners.
Wrestler Gustav Frištejnský in a match against Josef Šmejkal in Prague-Letná in 1913. Frištejnský with his young nephew František at a farm in Lužice. Frištejnský swimming with his dog in the Sitka River. Frištejnský exercising in the countryside. Footage of Frištejnský with his wife Miroslava. Several scenes from the documentary Město Litovel (The Town of Litovel, 1927) are used.
Actress Jarmila Horáková with her colleagues Ferdinand Kaňkovský, Anna Opplová, and Berta Reifová in Pohádka máje (May Fairy Tale, dir. Karel Anton, 1926).
Actress Jarmila Kronbauerová with her colleagues Václav Norman, Theodor Pištěk, Jan S. Kolár, Joe Jenčík and cinematographer Jindřich Brichta during the shooting of Řina (dir. Jan S. Kolár, 1926).
Actor Jiří Voskovec with his colleague Anita Janová in Pohádka máje (May Fairy Tale, dir. Karel Anton, 1926). Voskovec in Peníze nebo život (Your Money or Your Life, dir. Jindřich Honzl, 1932). An image of Hana Vítová and Ljuba Hermanová from the same film.
Edited footage from the film career of dancer Josef Jan Jenčík, better known by his stage name Joe Jenčík. Jenčík with his colleagues Vladimír Majer and Ladislav Herbert (L. H.) Struna in Bahno Prahy (The Underbelly of Prague, dir. Miroslav Josef Krňanský, 1927). Raw footage from the shooting of Pudr a benzin (Powder and Petrol, dir. Jindřich Honzl, 1931). Jenčík and Jaroslav Ježek look out a train window before leaving for a guest performance of Osvobozené divadlo (The Liberated Theatre) in 1934. Jenčík at the Ice Arena in Prague working on his choreography for Antonín Dvořák´s Slavonic Dances. Jenčík with his wife Hana Jeníčková in a dance performance in A vášeň vítězí (And Passion Triumphs, dir. Václav Binovec, 1918).