Actor Antonín Vaverka with his colleague Julietta Romona in Tam na horách (Up There in the Mountains, dir. Sidney M. Goldin, 1920). Vaverka with his colleague Theodor Pištěk.
Playwright Emil Artur Longen in Otrávené světlo (The Poisoned Light, dir. Jan S. Kolár, Karel Lamač, 1921) and Rudi na záletech (Rudi The Unfaithful, dir. Emil Artur Longen, Antonín Pech, 1911).
A segment produced by the Excelsiorfilm-Praha company captures the funeral of Eduard Vojan, an actor of the National Theatre, which took place in Prague on 3 June 1920. The camera captures crowds of mourners on National Street. The funeral procession with Eduard Vojan´s coffin sets off from the National Theatre towards the Vinohrady Cemetery. The route is lined by a dense crowd of onlookers.
The segment captures the reverential act of depositing the remains of forty-two Italian legionnaires who were executed for deserting from the Austrian army to join the Italian legions in the summer of 1918. The coffins with their bodies were temporarily placed at the military cemetery in Milovice and later unearthed and transported to Prague, where a day-long funeral ceremony was held on 24 April 1921. The camera focuses on military troops lined up on Old Town Square and Italian and Czechoslovak officers. The ceremony is witnessed by Minister of National Defence Otakar Husák and the General Inspector of the Czechoslovak Army, the poet Josef Svatopluk Machar. Shots of speeches given by Josef Rotnágl, a member of the Revolutionary National Assembly, and General Otakar Husák, who delivers a message from the President of Czechoslovakia (silent). This is followed by speeches given by the Senator of the National Assembly, Václav Klofáč, Deputy of the National Assembly František Udržal, and the President of the Italian-Czechoslovak League, Prince Pietro Lanza di Scalea, whose speech is interpreted by diplomat Jan Šeba. Shot of the commander of the funeral procession, General Karel Voženílek, on horseback. General Otakar Husák and Josef Svatopluk Machar receive Italian military honours. After the solemn ceremony on Old Town Square, the coffins with the remains of the executed legionnaires were taken to the military burial ground at Olšany Cemetery.
Actress Růžena Šlemrová with an unidentified man on Bohumil Veselý's balcony. Růžena Šlemrová with her colleague Eduard Blažek in Nad propastí (Over the Chasm, dir. Vladimír Majer, 1921).
Group scene including film director Vladimír Slavínský with his colleague Přemysl Pražský and others. Slavínský with actress Zdena Kavková in Děvče ze Stříbrné Hranice (The Girl from the Silver Frontier, dir. Vladimír Slavínský, 1921). Slavínský with his colleague Mary Jansová in the unfinished film Cikán Jura (Jura the Gypsy, dir. Vladimír Slavínský, 1922). Slavínský at a ball organised at Lucerna Palace in Prague by the Committee of the Union of Cinema Owners in 1926. Slavínský in raw footage from various film sets.