Night goddess nude, standing on crescent moon with a pole, balanced by an owl and night hawk, c.1895
from Early Pictures, originally from LOC
They should make a movie called War Dog. Sergeant Stubby was this dog that a guy found at the training yard at Yale and smuggled him over to France during WWI. Anyway, the dog goes through the war in the trenches, saving everybody, detecting poison gas, getting injured, fighting in battles, and eventually getting freaking decorated as a sergeant in the U.S. Armed Forces. I mean, come on. Get Spielberg on the phone.
saw it. loved it.
Robert Wiene, Director
German 1873 – 1938
Still from from the Cabinet of Dr Caligari
1919
5 min excerpt, 35mm transferred to DVD, Black and White, silent, German subtitles
Courtesy Transit Film GmbH
Production still courtesy of the British Film Institute and Transit Film GmbH

Three “munchkins” and Judy Garland take a break from filming “The Wizard of Oz” 1939 — via William Forsche.
1958 — Saucer On Wheels
A Fulgar show-model car made by French car manufacturers, Simca. Designed for the year 2000, it is intended to be atomically powered, guided by radar and using only two wheels balanced by gyroscopes when driven at over 150 kph.













