Gilberte de Courgenay Trailer

Gilberte de Courgenay Trailer (1941)

17 April 1941 Drama, History, War 112 mins

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.

Watch the official Gilberte de Courgenay 1941 trailer in HD below or find more Gilberte de Courgenay videos on Vidimovie.

Watch Full Movies Online

Cast

Erwin Kohlund

as Peter Hasler

Anne-Marie Blanc

as Gilberte Montavon

Heinrich Gretler

as Friedrich Odermatt

Ditta Oesch

as Tilly Odermatt

Zarli Carigiet

as Art Caviezel

Jakob Sulzer

as Otto Helbling

Rudolf Bernhard

as René Max Gengenbach

Hélène Dalmet

as Madame Montavon

Max Knapp

as Fritz Gubler

Schaggi Streuli

as Gustav Hannart

Heinz Woester

as Le capitaine

Peter W. Staub

as Le caporal

Crew

Robert Blum

Original Music Composer

Emil Berna

Emil Berna Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Switzerland 17 April 1941

France 26 June 1964

Sweden 10 August 1942

Production Companies

Alternative movies trailers for Gilberte de Courgenay

More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Gilberte de Courgenay:

GILBERTE DE COURGENAY

Fille des tenanciers de lHôtel de la Gare de Courgenay dans la partie du canton de Berne qui forme aujourdhui le Canton du Jura Gilberte Montavon est .

Popular movie trailers from 1941

These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1941:

You Can't Fool a Camera Trailer (1941)

23 May 1941

This short starts out as a documentary. In a dramatization, Eadward Muybridge's photographic experiments prove that when a horse gallops, there are times when all four of the animal's feet are off the ground.

Binatilyo Trailer (1941)

28 March 1941

The story of a rich man's son who has just reached the age of adolescence. With his money and good looks, he starts out to conquer the world, especially the feminine world thinking he is the master of everything because of his financial and social standing.

All This and Rabbit Stew Trailer (1941)

20 September 1941

Bugs Bunny heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.

No Hands on the Clock Trailer (1941)

01 December 1941

A wise-cracking private detective's honeymoon is interrupted by a kidnapping case.

The Perfect Snob Trailer (1941)

19 December 1941

When a small town veterinarian discovers that his just-graduated daughter is a gold-digging elitist, he devises a plan to help her rediscover old-fashioned family values.

Billy the Kid in Santa Fe Trailer (1941)

11 July 1941

Falsely accused of murder, Billy is able to escape thanks to his pals. Once in Santa Fe, he meets once again the man who lied during the trial.

Mother of the Red Hands Trailer (1941)

03 September 1941

The title might sound shocking, but the red hands mean, the hands which drag fishnets. Ohama, 15 or 16 years old girl lost her family and lived alone in a fishermen's village.

En man för mycket Trailer (1941)

10 November 1941

Julius Berge has an advertising firm in Stockholm together with his wife Sonja. The man with the ideas is their colleague Kurt Dal, who used to be engaged to Sonja.

Freedom Radio Trailer (1941)

04 February 1941

Hitler's doctor is gradually realising that the Nazi regime isn't as good as it pretends to be when his friends start to "disappear" into the camps.

Lo que el viento trajo Trailer (1941)

12 September 1941

A 1941 film.

Come Back, Miss Pipps Trailer (1941)

24 October 1941

On Mickey's birthday, Miss Pipps, the school teacher, serves cake and ice cream during school hours. Sour old Mr.

The Man Who Lost Himself Trailer (1941)

21 March 1941

John Evans encounters his lookalike, Malcolm Scott. When Scott is killed in an accident, Evans finds himself mistaken for Scott and decides to do some good in his new role.

Comments

Have you watched Gilberte de Courgenay yet? What did you think about it?