Marie-Louise
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MARIE-LOUISE was the first foreign language film to win an Academy Award, receiving the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 1946.
It’s 1943 and little Marie-Louise has arrived with a group of other French children to spend three months convalescing in Switzerland. When a plan to pick her up goes awry, Red Cross worker Heidi Rüegg decides to take the child home herself. Factory director Mr Rüegg disapproves of his daughter’s decision, but his heart soon melts. When the 90 days are up, Marie-Louise has no wish to return to France.
SDS2172
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- Support
- DVD
- Languages (audio)
- Suisse-allemand
- Subtitles
- Allemand
Allemand pour malentendant
Français - Director
- Leopold Lindtberg
- Ratio
- 4/3
- Zone
- Zone 2
- Audio
- Dolby Digital 2.0
- Format
- Pal
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- Production
- comediens
- Subtitles original
- Language original
- Sound original
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- Original title
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