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Hermann Haller (film Editor)
Hermann Haller (15 December 1909 – 21 June 1985) was a Switzerland, Swiss film editor. He also directed four films. Selected filmography Editor * ''The Theft of the Mona Lisa'' (1931) * ''The Rebel (1932 film), The Rebel'' (1932) * ''The Castle in the South'' (1933) * ''Dream Castle (film), Dream Castle'' (1933) * ''Song of Farewell'' (1934) * ''Spring Parade (1934 film), Spring Parade'' (1934) * ''Farewell Waltz (film), Farewell Waltz'' (1934) * ''Hearts are Trumps (1934 film), Hearts are Trumps'' (1934) * ''Stradivari (1935 film), Stradivari'' (1935) * ''Stradivarius (film), Stradivarius'' (1935) * '' Winter Night's Dream'' (1935) * ''Variety (1935 German film), Variety'' (1935) * ''Harvest (1936 film), Harvest'' (1936) * ''Lumpaci the Vagabond (1936 film), Lumpaci the Vagabond'' (1936) * ''The Castle in Flanders'' (1936) * ''The Charm of La Boheme'' (1937) * ''Premiere (1937 film), Premiere'' (1937) * ''Fusilier Wipf'' (1938) * ''Mirror of Life'' (1938) * ''Gilberte de Courgen ...
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Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel, St. Gallen a.o.). , coordinates = , largest_city = Zürich , official_languages = , englishmotto = "One for all, all for one" , religion_year = 2020 , religion_ref = , religion = , demonym = , german: Schweizer/Schweizerin, french: Suisse/Suissesse, it, svizzero/svizzera or , rm, Svizzer/Svizra , government_type = Federalism, Federal assembly-independent Directorial system, directorial republic with elements of a direct democracy , leader_title1 = Federal Council (Switzerland), Federal Council , leader_name1 = , leader_title2 = , leader_name2 = Walter Thurnherr , legislature = Fe ...
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The Charm Of La Boheme
''The Charm of La Bohème'' (german: Zauber der Boheme) is a 1937 Austrian musical film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth, and Paul Kemp. It follows the plot of Giacomo Puccini's 1896 opera ''La bohème''. The film's sets were designed by Hans Ledersteger. The Berlin premiere took place at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo The Ufa-Palast am Zoo, located near Berlin Zoological Garden in the New West area of Charlottenburg, was a major Berlin cinema owned by Universum Film AG, or Ufa. Opened in 1919 and enlarged in 1925, it was the largest cinema in Germany until 192 .... Cast References External links * Austrian musical films 1937 musical films Films directed by Géza von Bolváry Films set in Paris Films based on operas Films about singers Austrian black-and-white films Films scored by Robert Stolz {{Musical-film-stub ...
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Heidi And Peter
''Heidi and Peter'' (German: ''Heidi und Peter'') is a 1955 Swiss family drama film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Heinrich Gretler, Elsbeth Sigmund and Thomas Klameth. It was a sequel to the 1952 film ''Heidi'', which was itself an adaptation of the 1880 novel ''Heidi'' by Johanna Spyri. It was the first Swiss film made in colour and was one of the biggest grossing films in Switzerland for the year. It was shot at the Rosenhof Studios in Zurich and the Bavaria Studios in Munich. Location shooting took place around the Bernese Alps in Western Switzerland. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Röthlisberger. Plot Two years have passed since Heidi and Klara parted. Klara's plans to visit Heidi never work out. Klara has since suffered a relapse and sometimes has to sit in the chair again. Heidi is doing well at school but Peter prefers to spend his time sledging. Alpöhi comes up with a plan. On December 6, dressed up as Nikolaus, he frightens Peter so much ...
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Heidi (1952 Film)
''Heidi'' is a 1952 Swiss family drama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Elsbeth Sigmund, Heinrich Gretler and Thomas Klameth. It is based on the 1880 novel ''Heidi'' by Johanna Spyri. It was followed by a 1955 sequel ''Heidi and Peter''. It was shot at the Rosenhof Studios in Zurich and on location took place in the Graubünden Canton as well as in Basel. The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. Plot Heidi lives with her grandfather, Alp-Öhi, in a cottage in the Swiss Alps and enjoys spending time in the mountains with her friend, the goatherd Peter. The village parson visits the Alp-Öhi. He asks him to come to the village along with Heidi, to attend the installation of the new church bells. Around the installation of the bells, the village festival is held and traditionally it is the children who help hoist up the bells, and Heidi should not be absent. In addition, she could make friends with him and with the children of the village ...
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Palace Hotel (film)
''Palace Hotel'' (German: ''Palast Hotel'') is a 1952 Swiss-West German drama film directed by Emil Berna and Leonard Steckel and starring Paul Hubschmid, Käthe Gold and Anne-Marie Blanc.Bock & Bergfelder p.252 It was made at the Bellerive Studios in Zurich. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne. Cast * Paul Hubschmid as Fredy * Käthe Gold as Emilie, Zimmermädchen * Anne-Marie Blanc as Inhaberin des Hotels * Claude Farell as Madame Perrat * Liliana Tellini as Speranza, Zimmermädchen * Gustav Knuth as Loosli, Kellermeister * Emil Hegetschweiler as Staub, Zimmerkellner * Zarli Carigiet as Giachem, Konditor * Max Haufler as Hunziker, Oberheizer * Alfred Rasser as Leblanc, Küchenchef * Otto Zehnder as Walter, Emilies Sohn * Margrit Rainer as Hilde Staub, Telefonistin * Helen Vita as Fräulein Lüthi, Telefonistin * Walburga Gmür as Frau Muffler, Putzfrau * Sigfrit Steiner as Gloor, Buchhalter * Lys Assia as Schlager ...
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A Kingdom For A Horse
''A Kingdom for a House'' or ( nl, Een Koninkrijk voor een huis) is a 1949 Netherlands, Dutch comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer. With almost 1.3 million admissions it is one of the Diamond Film, most successful Dutch films of all time. Cast References External links

* 1949 films Dutch black-and-white films 1949 comedy films Films directed by Jaap Speyer Dutch comedy films {{1940s-comedy-film-stub ...
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After The Storm (1948 Film)
''After the Storm'' (German: ''Nach dem Sturm'') is a 1948 drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Maria Schell. It was made as a co-production between Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, based on a novella by Carl Zuckmayer. Shooting took place at the Bellerive Studios in Zurich and on location in Ascona, Salzburg and Monte San Salvatore in Ticino. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Furrer and Otto Niedermoser. Plot A talented young female musician tries to rebuild her life having been imprisoned during the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ....Robert, Reimer, & Reimer, Carol. ''The A to Z of German Cinema''. Scarecrow Press, 2010. p. 45. . Cast References External links * Austrian drama films Swiss ...
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The Search
''The Search'' is a 1948 American film directed by Fred Zinnemann that tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotná and Aline MacMahon. Many scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of the postwar German cities Ingolstadt, Munich, Nuremberg and Würzburg. Filming took place between June and November 1947, first on location in Germany and then at a studio in Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland for interior scenes. Although released in the United States in March 1948, the film was not released in Britain until May 1950. Its European premiere was held at the Empire, Leicester Square in London on November 2, 1949 in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, with Mary of Teck, Queen Mary in attendance. Jandl's performance was recognized with a special juvenile Academy Awards, Academy Award. However, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republ ...
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Madness Rules
''Madness Rules'' (German: ''Matto regiert'') is a 1947 Swiss crime film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and starring Heinrich Gretler, Heinz Woester and Elisabeth Müller.Fritsche p.31 It is based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Friedrich Glauser. Lead actor Gretler reprised his role of the policeman Jakob Studer from the 1939 film ''Constable Studer'', also adapted from a Glauser novel. Production The film was shot between December 1946 and March 1947 at the Bellerive and Rosenhof Studios in Zurich with some location shooting around Königsfelden. The film cost around 395,000 Swiss Francs. Synopsis The police investigate the murder of the head of a mental hospital who had recently been in dispute with his colleague over their treatment of a young patient. Cast * Heinrich Gretler as Constable Jakob Studer * Heinz Woester as Doctor Ernst Laduner * Elisabeth Müller Sister Irma Wasem * Friedrich Braun as Patient * Otto Brefin * Gottlieb Büchi * Zarli Carigiet as P ...
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Marie-Louise (film)
''Marie-Louise'' is a 1944 Swiss German and French language film directed by Leopold Lindtberg and an uncredited Franz Schnyder. The film, distributed in the U.S. by Arthur Mayer and Joseph Burstyn, was the first foreign language film ever to win the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Cast * Josiane Hegg as Marie-Louise Fleury * Heinrich Gretler as Direktor Rüegg / Director Rüegg * Margrit Winter as Anna Rüegg * Anne-Marie Blanc as Heidi Rüegg * Armin Schweizer as Lehrer Bänninger / Teacher Bänninger * Mathilde Danegger as Päuli * Fred Tanner as Robert Scheibli * Emil Gerber as Ernst Schwarzenbach * Bernard Ammon as André * Germaine Tournier as Frau Fleury / Mrs. Fleury * Schaggi Streuli Schaggi Streuli (1899–1980) was a Swiss film and television actor, who also starred on stage at the Bernhard-Theater Zürich. Selected filmography * '' Gilberte de Courgenay'' (1942) * ''Madness Rules'' (1947) * '' Palace Hotel'' (1952) * ''Sac ... as Emil Kägi External li ...
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Johann (film)
Johann, typically a male given name, is the German form of ''Iohannes'', which is the Latin form of the Greek name ''Iōánnēs'' (), itself derived from Hebrew name ''Yochanan'' () in turn from its extended form (), meaning "Yahweh is Gracious" or "Yahweh is Merciful". Its English language equivalent is John. It is uncommon as a surname. People People with the name Johann include: A–K * Johann Adam Hiller (1728–1804), German composer * Johann Adam Reincken (1643–1722), Dutch/German organist * Johann Adam Remele (died 1740), German court painter * Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels (1649–1697) * Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783), German Composer * Johann Altfuldisch (1911—1947), German Nazi SS concentration camp officer executed for war crimes * Johann Andreas Eisenmenger (1654–1704), German Orientalist * Johann Baptist Wanhal (1739–1813), Czech composer * Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723), Austrian architect * Johann Bernoulli (1667–1748), S ...
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Gilberte De Courgenay
''Gilberte de Courgenay'' is a 1942 Swiss biographical film directed by Franz Schnyder and starring Rudolf Bernhard, Anne-Marie Blanc and Zarli Carigiet. Story The Film was based on a novel by Rudolf Bolo Maeglin and based on the story of the real Gilberte de Courgenay (actually Gilberte Montavon), who was a servant in a hotel in Courgenay, a small town near the Swiss-French border. She served thousands of Swiss soldiers that were stationed in Courgenay during the First World War, when the neutral Switzerland had to protect its borders. Hanns In der Gand made the song ''La petite Gilberte de Gourgenay'' by Robert Lustenberger and Oskar Portmann from the Winter 1915/16 very famous across Switzerland. The popularity of this song quickly resulted in Gilberte becoming an idol for the soldats that had to keep watch far from home and their families. The film is a love story around Gilberte de Courgenay (played by Anne-Marie Blanc). In the winter of 1915/16 the artillery batt ...
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