Leopold Lindtberg

  • Leopold Lindtberg – Unser Dorf AKA The Village (1953)

    1951-1960ClassicsDramaLeopold LindtbergSwitzerland

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    At the end of the Second World War, orphans of various nationalities come together at the Pestalozzi Children’s Village in Trogen. When the order arrives from Poland that the Polish children must return to their country, it comes as a shock to 13-year-old Andrzey: he doesn’t want to leave Anja, for whom he has developed a strong affection. The two children decide to flee and go into hiding…Read More »

  • Leopold Lindtberg – Die Missbrauchten Liebesbriefe AKA The Misused Love Letters (1940)

    1931-1940ComedyDramaLeopold LindtbergSwitzerland

    The Misused Love Letters was one of the most popular Swiss films in the 40s.

    It tells the story of a merchant from the town of Seldwyla, called Viktor Störteler. He has a passion for literature and rather fancies himself as a poet, although his poetry is mediocre at best. While away on business, he asks his wife to send him a daily love letter. His wife Gritli however is not to keen on this idea and ask the young teacher Wilhelm to write her love letters instead. Wilhelm does so, but believes himself to be the addressee of the letters. Viktor comes to know of their little scheme when he returns and gets offended. As a result he takes a momentous decision, that will have consequences for all parties involved…Read More »

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