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  1. Der 10. Mai
    1958 · Drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Der 10. Mai: Directed by Franz Schnyder. With Emil Hegetschweiler, Heinz Reincke, Linda Geiser, Max Haufler. On May 10, 1940, at 03:00 a.m., the Western Front begins to move. The German Wehrmacht invades Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg to roll up the Maginot Line.

    • (58)
    • Drama
    • Franz Schnyder
    • 1958-07-17
  2. Drama. Black and White. On May 10, 1940, at 03:00 a.m., the Western Front begins to move. The German Wehrmacht invades Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg to roll up the Maginot Line. On his round of checks, the Swiss railroad guard Tschumi meets the dripping wet German refugee Werner Kramer who has swum across the Rhine.

    • Franz Schnyder
    • Neue Film AG
    • Emil Hegetschweiler
  3. The story is "personalized" by concentrating on a fugitive German soldier (Heinz Reincke) who falls in love with the Swiss girl (Linda Geiser) who shelters him. Produced on a bare-minimum budget, Der 10. Mai is impressive more for its sincerity and raw energy than for its actual cinematic merits.

    • Franz Schnyder
  4. Running time. 91 minutes. Country. Switzerland. Language. German. Der 10. Mai is a 1957 Swiss drama film directed by Franz Schnyder. It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival.

    • Hans Gaugler
    • Franz Schnyder, Arnold Kübler, William Michael Treichlinger
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  7. Overview. Der 10. Mai (The Tenth of May) was the date in 1940 that Hitler invaded the Low Countries: Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. Neutral Switzerland, which hadn't experienced a war since the 14th century, hurriedly fortified its borders with battalions of inexperienced soldiers.

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