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.
Directing | Leopold Lindtberg | Director |
Writing | Richard Schweizer | Writer |
Sound | Robert Blum | Music |
Crew | Emil Berna | Cinematography |
Editing | Hermann Haller | Editor |
Art | Robert Furrer | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert Gamma | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Adolf Meidert | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Bruno Müller | Sound |
Sound | René Martinet | Sound Assistant |
Directing | Hermann Haller | Assistant Director |
Directing | Franz Schnyder | Assistant Director |
Writing | Richard Schweizer | Story |
Lighting | Ernst Bolliger | Gaffer |
Crew | Hugo Frugoni | Carpenter |