Leopold Lindtberg

Birth : 1902-06-01, Wien, Austria

Death : 1984-04-18

Movies

Eine blassblaue Frauenschrift
Prof. Bloch
In October 1936, a high official in the Austrian government receives a letter from a German Jewish woman with whom he had an affair in 1925 asking him to help place an 11-year-old, half Jewish boy in a good Austrian school. Is the child his? Should he help? And above all should he help now, at a time when Nazis are becoming powerful in Austria?
Liebesgeschichten und Heiratssachen
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Die beiden Nachtwandler oder Das Notwendige und das Überflüssige
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Jedermann
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Die letzten Tage der Menschheit
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Der Meteor
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Heinrich VI
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Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt
Stage Director
Lumpazivagabundus
Additional Writing
Lumpazivagabundus
Stage Director
Maria Stuart
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Einen Jux will er sich machen
Stage Director
Die Schule der Väter
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The Village
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The Village (German: Sie fanden eine Heimat) is a 1953 Swiss drama film directed by Leopold Lindtberg.
Four in a Jeep
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Soviet, British, French and American allies patrol post-war Vienna.
Swiss Tour
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A sailor on leave meets a beautiful girl on the ski slopes of Switzerland.
Madness Rules
Director
If any one man is responsible for the rejuvenation of the postwar Swiss film industry, that man was director Leopold Lindtberg. Matto Regiert (Madness Rules) was co-adapted for the screen by Lindtberg from a novel by Friedrich Glauser. Heinrich Gretler stars as Police Constable Studer, the hero of several of Glauser's most popular works. This time, Studer must solve the murder of the director of an insane asylum -- and it's not (surprise, surprise) the most likely suspect, manic-depressive patient Herbert Caplaun. For box-office purposes, Matto Regiert stresses a romantic subplot involving Caplaun and nurse Irma Wasem.
The Last Chance
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Escaping a Nazi prison train in war-torn Italy, an American and a British soldier set out for the Swiss border and find themselves leading a multi-national party of refugees for the Italian underground.
The Last Chance
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Escaping a Nazi prison train in war-torn Italy, an American and a British soldier set out for the Swiss border and find themselves leading a multi-national party of refugees for the Italian underground.
Marie-Louise
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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.
Der Schuss von der Kanzel
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Landammann Stauffacher
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Switzerland in the 13th century: Shot in the middle of World War II, this classic film returns to the origins of Switzerland and turns about the problem of the small country against a big power: Resist or obey?
Die missbrauchten Liebesbriefe
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While on a longer business trip, a wannabe poet urges his beautiful but more simple wife to answer his overly swollen love letters. With no idea how to respond she forwards the letters to a new young school teacher to use his answers instead...
Sergeant Studer
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A policeman is not convinced that the prime suspect in a murder case is realty guilty and so decides to reinvestigate the case, despite the lack of co-operation from locals.
Füsilier Wipf
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Jä-soo!
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