Gilberte de Courgenay

Gilberte de Courgenay

Release date : April 17, 1941
Runtime : 1h 52m
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language : German / French /
Director : Franz Schnyder /
Writers : Kurt Guggenheim /
Production companies : Praesens-Film / Praesens-Film /
April 17, 1941 1h 52m Switzerland War German More
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Gilberte Montavon was a legend in her own lifetime. As a young woman, she was confidante to hundreds of thousands of Swiss-German speaking soldiers during the First World War, and remembered most of their names. She was still a teenager when the war began, and was immortalised by a song written during the war years by the Swiss-German bard and lute player, Hans Inn der Gand.
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Erwin Kohlund
Peter Hasler
Anne-Marie Blanc
Gilberte Montavon
Heinrich Gretler
Friedrich Odermatt
Ditta Oesch
Tilly Odermatt
Zarli Carigiet
Art Caviezel
Jakob Sulzer
Otto Helbling
Rudolf Bernhard
René Max Gengenbach
Hélène Dalmet
Madame Montavon
Max Knapp
Fritz Gubler
Schaggi Streuli
Gustav Hannart
Heinz Woester
Le capitaine
Peter W. Staub
Le caporal

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  • title:Gilberte de Courgenay
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1941
  • Runtime:1h 52m
  • Genres: War · Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: German · French ·
  • Director: Franz Schnyder /
  • Writers: Kurt Guggenheim ·
  • Production companies: Praesens-Film · Praesens-Film ·
  • Overview:Gilberte Montavon was a legend in her own lifetime. As a young woman, she was confidante to hundreds of thousands of Swiss-German speaking soldiers during the First World War, and remembered most of their names. She was still a teenager when the war began, and was immortalised by a song written during the war years by the Swiss-German bard and lute player, Hans Inn der Gand.
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