Heidi

Heidi 6t4u

1993
Heidi
Heidi

Heidi 6t4u

7.1 | en | Drama

After charming her reclusive grandfather and falling in love with the beautiful mountain he calls home, Heidi is uprooted and sent to Frankfurt where she befriends Klara, a young girl confined to a wheelchair.

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EP1  Part 1
Jul. 18,1993
Part 1

Heidi is forced to leave her grandfather and is sent to live with a wealthy family in Frankfort to act as a companion to their daughter Klara.

EP2  Part 2
Jul. 19,1993
Part 2

Heidi's trying to return to the mountains, her grandfather and her friends.

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7.1 | en | Family | More Info
Released: 1993-07-18 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Television , Harmony Gold Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After charming her reclusive grandfather and falling in love with the beautiful mountain he calls home, Heidi is uprooted and sent to Frankfurt where she befriends Klara, a young girl confined to a wheelchair.

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Family

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Cast

Siân Phillips

Director

Vladislav Lašić

Producted By

Walt Disney Television , Harmony Gold

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Vladislav Lašić
Vladislav Lašić

Art Direction

John Blezard
John Blezard

Production Design

Peter Manhardt
Peter Manhardt

Set Decoration

Dennis C. Lewiston
Dennis C. Lewiston

Director of Photography

Derek Hyde
Derek Hyde

Costume Design

Stephanie Kaye
Stephanie Kaye

Key Hairdresser

Penny Bell
Penny Bell

Key Makeup Artist

Allan Foenander
Jose Villaverde
Mirjana Mijojlić
Mirjana Mijojlić

Co-Executive Producer

Bill McCutchen
Bill McCutchen

Executive Producer

Nick Gillott
Nick Gillott

Line Producer

Frank Agrama
Frank Agrama

Producer

Lee Holdridge
Lee Holdridge

Original Music Composer

Heidi Audience Reviews 53q63

Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
mikec-50782 I always find it interesting how one film can produce such a range of reviews. The reviews for this film, range from a beautifully acted, heartwarming film, suitable for all the family down to absolute rubbish, badly acted and not suitable for under 10's. I personally loved it. I haven't read the book although I am familiar with the story. I found the film moving and was well acted. OK, there are a mixture of accents in the film, but so what. Once you get into the story you wont even notice. For me this film, had the same sort of atmosphere as 'The Secret Garden'. A lovely story. Touching and heartwarming. The acting is good and the scenery magnificent. Watch it and make your own mind up. I am sure you wont be disappointed. Mike
BigWhiskers I don't reading the book to know if this adaptation was faithful but it wouldn't have mattered. I watched this on YouTube ,and quite honestly found it to be way too long and rather boring- did it really need to be a miniseries?. I mean the scenery was beautiful and I had actually visited the areas a few years before it was filmed but besides that it had little too offer. Noley Thornton as Heidi was cute and a decent actress but she just didn't move me into caring about her.She just seemed as if she was sleepwalking through her lines half the time. Lexi Randall as Klara was not my cup of tea much either, she came across a bit too whiny in her acting and dull. Jane Seymour basically phones her role in, overacting badly and the kid who played Peter was awful - He looked as if he was bored and couldn't wait to finish his scenes so he could go play video games or something. Now my biggest disappointment is the way the grandfather's part was portrayed. I love Jason Robards and always found him handsome and wonderful to watch even in his twilight years however this was not one of those times. His grandfather is totally uninteresting and has nothing to offer, the synopsis says Heidi charms him too but she really doesn't. Most of the movie he is frowning or scowling at her and just plain mean ,she never charms him. If anything his guilt prevents that and his cowardice too,he even its it. I was really disappointed as I think Robards should have had something more to work with instead of a one note script that basically had him scowling and walking away. The Shirley Temple version to me seemed much better and vastly different with the grandfather really loving her and going after her whereas Robards character didn't seem to care that she was leaving and even at the end he asks her why shed wanna live with him "she responds ,because i love you grandfather " and while he hugs her ,he doesn't say it back. I just cant see how she could love him when he never really acts as if he truly cares about her. 5/10 mostly for the scenery
bnorton916 This is well-acted and written, but, if you want a faithful adaption of the book keep looking.This movie does not follow the book. To sum up: the kids know everything and the adults are selfish or cruel or incompetent or some combination of the three.Grandfather never yelled at Heidi in the book. But he did throughout the movie, including the last scene where he tells Heidi, "Go back to Frankfurt!!!". Of course, Heidi doesn't because she knows more than her grandfather. Ridiculous.Maybe if I had never read the book I could have enjoyed this movie, but when they make caring characters cruel, and change the meaning of the book, it just ruins everything for me.
Melissa Alice I've watched at least two of the other Heidi versions, and this is probably my favorite. I liked the Shirley Temple version a lot, too, but this one is very charming and Noley Thornton is very cute as Heidi. I watched an older version of Heidi today, and it was good as well (with Jean Simmons), but it was definately not as good as this one (though they both have their strong points).