Marie-Louise
movie

Released June 18, 1944
Overview
The titular Marie-Louise is a young French lass who is evacuated to Switzerland when her country is overrun by the Nazis. Suffering a nervous breakdown, she is given comfort and shelter by a wealthy family. Unfortunately, living in the lap of luxury makes Marie-Louise hesitant to return home to her mother and war torn home. Eventually the girl comes to her senses, but it isn't easy.
Cast
Josiane Hegg
as
Marie-Louise Fleury
Heinrich Gretler
as
Director Rüegg
Margrit Winter
as
Anna Rüegg
Anne-Marie Blanc
as
Heidi Rüegg
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Armin Schweizer
as
Bänninger
Mathilde Danegger
as
Päuli
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Fred Tanner
as
Robert Scheibli
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Emil Gerber
as
Ernst Schwarzenbach
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Bernard Ammon
as
André
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Germaine Tournier
as
Mrs. Fleury
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Robert Bichler
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Gottlieb Büchi
Crew
Leopold Lindtberg
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Director
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Richard Schweizer
as
Writer
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Robert Blum
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Music
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Emil Berna
as
Cinematography
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Hermann Haller
as
Editor
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Robert Furrer
as
Production Design
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Robert Gamma
as
Costume Design
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Adolf Meidert
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Makeup Artist
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Bruno Müller
as
Sound
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René Martinet
as
Sound Assistant
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Hermann Haller
as
Assistant Director
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Franz Schnyder
as
Assistant Director