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A Gift for Heidi

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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A Gift for Heidi (1958)
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This movie is about one summer holiday in the life of the famous children's book character Heidi, the orphan girl who lives with her grandfather (whom Heidi, like everybody else including th... Read allThis movie is about one summer holiday in the life of the famous children's book character Heidi, the orphan girl who lives with her grandfather (whom Heidi, like everybody else including the cast list, calls "Alm Uncle") on the outskirts of a small village in the Alps. Heidi has... Read allThis movie is about one summer holiday in the life of the famous children's book character Heidi, the orphan girl who lives with her grandfather (whom Heidi, like everybody else including the cast list, calls "Alm Uncle") on the outskirts of a small village in the Alps. Heidi has a gift of three carved wooden figures made by a craftsman neighbour: Caspar, Melchior and... Read all

  • Director
    • George Templeton
  • Writers
    • David Dortort
    • Johanna Spyri
    • Eugene Vale
  • Stars
    • Sandy Descher
    • Douglas Fowley
    • Van Dyke Parks
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • George Templeton
    • Writers
      • David Dortort
      • Johanna Spyri
      • Eugene Vale
    • Stars
      • Sandy Descher
      • Douglas Fowley
      • Van Dyke Parks
    • 2User reviews
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    Sandy Descher
    Sandy Descher
    • Heidi
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Alm Uncle
    Van Dyke Parks
    Van Dyke Parks
    • Peter
    Peter Capell
    Peter Capell
    • Doc.
    Erik Jelde
    • Ernst
    Rolf Wanka
    Rolf Wanka
    • Mr. Binder
    Oswald Ursteins
    • Carlo
    Susan Salnio
    • Clara
    • (as Susan Saino)
    Karin Rose
    • Louise
    Harold Benedict
    • Don
    Clancy Cooper
    Clancy Cooper
    • Dr. Roth
    Paul McClintock
    • Gen. Manby
    Hap Hanson
    • Col. Porter
    • (as 'Hap' Hanson)
    C. Fowler
    • Capt. McBee
    Edwin Anderson
    • Lt. Williams
    Wadsworth Likely
    • Sgt. Cory
    Ted Mitchell
    • Pilot
    • (as Lt. Ted Mitchell)
    Dean Jackson
    • Radio operator
    • Director
      • George Templeton
    • Writers
      • David Dortort
      • Johanna Spyri
      • Eugene Vale
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    4boblipton

    A Sequel

    Unhappily the print I saw of this movie had gone soft and scratchy. Even with that discounted, this is a peculiar production. The juvenile leads -- Sandy Descher as Heidi and Van Dyke Parks as Peter -- are a touch slow and unnatural, both in their movements and line readings. It's as if the director did not quite understand how to handle American child actors and the script has been reduced to almost telegraphic indications of the individual incidents.

    On top of that, it has to contend with two very powerful memories: the Shirley Temple version and the fact that my mother read the book to me when I was sick as a child: she loved the book so much, she named my sister Heidi. It's hard for any film to measure up to those standards.

    Nonetheless, some real effort was made, and a lot of the outdoors scenes were shot in the Bavarian Alps. So that's something to keep your interest up. Alas, it is not enough to make this worthwhile.
    3JamesHitchcock

    Ye Olde Merrie Switzerlande

    We Brits sometimes complain that Hollywood tends to give a simplistic, sentimentalised picture of our country, painting it as Ye Olde Merrie Englande where everyone is either an aristocrat living in a stately home or a contented peasant living in an idyllic thatched cottage with roses round the door, and to ignore the complexities of real British society. "A Gift for Heidi", however, shows that we are not the only European country to suffer such cinematic misrepresentation. Johanna Spyri's children's novel "Heidi" was originally published in 1880, but this film takes her characters and transfers them to the Switzerland of the 1950s.

    Or ostensibly it does. We are supposed to tell it is the 1950s from such modern inventions as motor buses and helicopters, but most of the characters seem to be living in Ye Olde Merrie Switzerlande, a land where everyone seems to be a contented peasant living in an idyllic mountain chalet and never wearing anything but traditional folk costume, a land of yodelling, of village woodcarvers, of ox-drawn wagons in the streets, of cows and goats wearing bells around their necks, of Saint Bernard dogs rescuing people from avalanches. About the only Swiss clichés missing from this film are alpenhorns, cuckoo clocks and dodgy bank accounts. Oh, and those Saint Bernards do not actually carry barrels of brandy around their necks, possibly because references to alcohol were discouraged in films aimed at a family audience.

    Although the film is a short one, only just over an hour in length, it tells three separate stories. It begins with Heidi receiving three wooden statues of the Three Wise Men, Melchior, Caspar and I Forget, as a birthday present from a friend. (This would have seemed more appropriate as a Christmas present, but the film-makers doubtless preferred to be in the Alps in summer rather than in December). In the first of the three stories which follow, Heidi's friend Peter enters a singing contest. In the second Heidi and her grandfather receive a visit from her friend Clara and her strict guardian. (Heidi's grandfather is, rather confusingly, always referred to as "Alm Uncle", even though he is not actually her uncle). In the third an American soldier and his new bride, spending their honeymoon in the mountains, get trapped by an avalanche when a climbing expedition goes wrong.

    The point of the film is to teach improving moral lessons to children, the same lessons that Heidi is seen learning. The three carved statues are associated with the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity. Heidi concludes that Melchior has brought her the gift of faith, Caspar the gift of charity and I Forget (by now someone has remembered that his real name is Balthazar) the gift of hope. Despite the religious associations of the Magi and the phrase "faith, hope and charity", these three virtues are here given a secular interpretation rather than a Christian one. "Faith", for example, is interpreted to mean "faith in oneself" rather than "faith in God".

    The trouble with "improving" films like this one is that they date very quickly. The film's impact is not improved by the fact that its star, Sandy Descher, was one of the most brattish and least talented child stars of all time. In something like "The Opposite Sex", in which her character is supposed to be a prize little brat, her lack of charm does not matter so much, but playing Heidi, the epitome of juvenile innocence, she seems horribly miscast.

    In the late fifties there may still have been children who would have loved a film like this (although I rather doubt it), but by the time of my own childhood in the sixties and seventies I and my contemporaries- girls as much as boys- would, if confronted with something as morally worthy as this, have either died of boredom, burst into peals of mocking laughter or reached for the nearest sick-bag. Today it comes across as even more sickly and sentimental than it would have done then. This is the sort of film which has long since been left behind by events and today would be better quietly forgotten. 3/10 .

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Geiselgasteig, Bavaria, Germany
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      1 hour 11 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
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