
Emil Hegetschweiler
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Emil Hegetschweiler.
Born: October 15, 1887
Known For

Fräulein Huser

It Happened in Broad Daylight
The search for a child murderer drags a once-respected detective into an all-consuming obsession.

Taxichauffeur Bänz
Oscar Bänz is a solid, middle-class taxi driver and widower. He loves his daughter Irma with all his heart. In order to provide for her, he has not remarried. Irma, a quiet, intelligent young woman, is studying medicine. To finance her education, Bänz rents a room to Toni Schellenberg, a young man from the countryside with a promising future as a soccer player. But the big city, easy money, and superficial friends cause Toni to neglect his training and evening classes, and eventually his employer fires him. Irma, who has fallen in love with the handsome athlete, asks her father for help. He is finally able to find Toni a job as a taxi driver. But when Irma attends a student party and also agrees to a date with the senior physician Dr. Zbinden, Toni feels neglected.

The Abused Love Letters
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...

The Zürrer Bakery
Widowed baker Zürrer has to raise his three children, who all turn out to be disappointments to him in various ways.

Uli der Knecht
The film traces Uli's progress from his humble peasant surroundings to the homes of the wealthy and prominent. The characterizations are convincing, and the comic interludes surprisingly subtle and believable for a Swiss film. The no-star cast doomed Uli Der Knecht from the start so far as American distribution was concerned. It was another matter in Switzerland, where the film was one of the year's top moneymakers. Uli der Knecht was based on a novel by Jeremias Gottbelf.

The Cheese Factory in the Hamlet
The farmers of a village decide to postpone the construction of a new school in profit of a concentration to cheese production. From a novel by Jeremias Gotthelf.

Madness Rules
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.

Uli the Tenant
Uli has been the tenant of the "Glunggen-farm" for two years. His wife Vreneli gave him two children and the couple is happy. But this year, the harvest looks bad and his landlord calls in the rent, as the old man urgently needs money to satisfy the demands of his son and stepson. Desperate to make ends meet, Uli fraudulently sells a cow knowing that she does not produce any milk. He is pursued in court but is acquitted. But then, the buyer curses him... and disaster promptly strikes.

Café Odeon
A "milieustudie" about a girl going to the famous Cafe Odeon and trying to make ends meet.
Filmography
as Walter - Oberkellner
as Der Pfarrer
as Alter Melker
as Gemeindepräsident
as Tschurni
as Bäckermeister Zürrer
as Vater Schellenberg
as Sattler Rüttimann
as Konrad Häberli
as Joggeli, der Glunggenbauer
as Joggeli, Glunggenbauer
as Staub, Zimmerkellner
as Gilgen, Pfleger
as Fürsprech Tyffel
as Pfarrer
as Hauser
as Wiederkehr
as Jakob Stäubli