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- Based on the true story of Heidi, who was murdered by her friend Magen.
- A plucky little orphan girl gets dumped abruptly into her gruff, hermit grandfather's care, then later gets retaken and delivered as a companion for an injured girl.
- Swiss mountain girl Heidi is abducted by brutal government troops and must defend herself and fight a war against a cheese-fueled machinery of hate.
- A story of a young girl who lives in the Swiss Alps with her goat herding Grandfather.
- 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.
- This animation series follows the childhood "adventures" of a girl named Heidi, who lives with her grandfather somewhere on the Alps.
- The story of Heidi Fleiss, known as "The Hollywood Madam", who was the daughter of a prominent Los Angeles doctor and eventually became a prostitute for a well-known Los Angeles madam. She took over her boss' operation and soon was raking in $300,000 a month by hiring only the most beautiful and highest-class hookers and catering to wealthy Hollywood types, European and American corporate executives and Arab sheiks. Her operation was broken up by Los Angeles police in 1993, and she eventually went to prison for income-tax evasion.
- Swiss orphan Heidi's Aunt Dete leaves her in her grumpy grandfather's care up in the Alps, where she also meets young goatherd Peter.
- Young Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather in the mountains where she discovers the liberty and the beauty of Swiss landscapes.
- The classic children's story of a young orphan girl and her crusty grandfather and their life in the mountains is told in this handsome production. With Geraldine Chaplin and Dame Diana Rigg.
- Orphan Heidi lives with her grandpa in Swiss Alps. She brings joy to all there. However, her aunt takes her to the city to live as a servant girl to a cold rich strict family and their nice but sad handicapped daughter.
- American feature-length adaptation of Heidi (1974), Japanese anime series produced by Zuiyo Eizo (now Nippon Animation) based on the Swiss novel Heidi's Years of Wandering and Learning by Johanna Spyri (1880), and directed by Isao Takahata.
- Left in the care of her gruff grandfather in the Swiss mountains, young Heidi wants to make the best of things.
- When Heidi, a little girl who leads an idyllic life with her grandfather in the Alps, is cruelly taken from the mountain retreat by a stern aunt, she adapts to life in the village below by bringing humor and goodwill to every situation.
- Heidi, a young girl happily residing in a mountain chalet with her kindly grandfather, is taken by her aunt to live in Frankfort and help a wealthy man's crippled daughter, under the constant watchful eye of a cold and aloof governess.
- An adaptation of the children's classic.
- After discovering a mysterious doll in an attic, two high school friends are increasingly plagued by a series of disturbing and unexplained events.
- Inspired by the classic novel, this teleserie follows Heidi, who leaves her happy life in the mountains behind her when her aunt takes her to the big city.
- Johanna Spyri's classic tale of Heidi, the lovable young orphan who enriches the lives of everyone she meets, is brought to life for this Golden Globe® nominated two-part story starring Jane Seymour.
- Heidi leaves the mountains of Switzerland for a trip to New York City.
- 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.
- A documentary crew from the BBC arrives in L.A. intent on interviewing Heidi Fleiss, a year after her arrest for running a brothel but before her trial. Several months elapse before the interview, so the crew searches for anyone who'll talk about the young woman. Two people have a lot to say to the camera: a retired madam named Alex for whom Fleiss once worked and Fleiss's one-time boyfriend, Ivan Nagy, who introduced her to Alex. Alex and Nagy don't like each other, so the crew shuttles between them with "she said" and "he said." When they finally interview Fleiss, they spend their time reciting what Alex and Nagy have had to say and asking her reaction.
- Heidi Holland is a woman on the long and often bumpy road of self-discovery from the 1960s to 1990s. The movie follows her path from high-school egghead, to feminist supporter, to intellectual art dealer/mother, and chronicles her ups and downs and revelations.
- In the Outskirts of Bucharest, in an area he's known all his life, near 60s Police officer Visoiu is given the mission to find two prostitutes that are willing to testify in an organized crime case.
- Does the image of Switzerland as "Heidiland", which so many Swiss have helped to spread to the far corners of the earth, correspond to any kind of reality?
- Heidi lives with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps in the summer, and she and Peter play and tend the goats. In the winter, she stays with Peter's mother, and she and Peter attend school. One day a letter arrives from Heidi's friend Klara Sesemann, an ill youngster who spends most of her time in wheelchair, stating that she is coming to visit. The teacher has been having trouble getting Peter to study, and Heidi's grandfather decides to pose as Santa Claus and scare him into it. This is successful, and Heidi helps Peter learn to read. they attend school. The arrival of summer also brings Klara, with her grandmother and her prim governess Rottenmeyer. Heidi's grandfather suggests that Frau Sesemann stay with him and Heidi, while Rottermeyer stays in the village to visit and keep an eye on Klara. Peter is resentful and destroys Klara's wheelchair. Heidi's grandfather is secretly pleased, as he feels that Klara doesn't really need it. Calamity strikes when a storm causes the brook to overflow, flooding the village and wrecking many houses. Klara pitches in to help and forgets about her illness, emerging a healthy and happy girl. Her father is overjoyed and organizes a festival in a nearby town to help the stricken village.
- Young orphan Heidi (Emma Bolger) stays with her grandfather (Max von Sydow) in the mountains.
- Free spirited Heidi faces forces beyond her years to protect her Grandfather and the alpine wilderness she loves from a ruthless businessman and the hungry jaws of his new saw mill.
- After her mother's death, Heidi is handed into the custody of her grandfather, who lives in the Alps, and she makes friends with Peter. After some time she must return to her aunt's house in Berlin, where she doesn't feel very well, as she got used to the idyll of the mountains, and city life is too different.
- This is a live-action re-telling of Johanna Spyri's 1880 children's classic, "Heidi", but with fully mouth-articulated dogs in all of the roles. This movie tells the story of the young orphan (this time as seen through the eyes of a yellow lab puppy) who is sent to live with her reclusive grandfather (in this case, an old sheepdog). Just as Heidi (Meghan Strange) adjusts to her new life in the mountains, she is taken away by her social worker (a scrappy beagle). Heidi finds herself living in the big city with Clara Sesehound (Kimberly Beck) (a cockapoo mix), who has been made an invalid after a debilitating illness. Although Heidi comes to love Clara, her quest to return to the mountains dominates her stay. In the end, she is able to reunite with her beloved grandfather. When Clara later comes to visit, the final miracle of Heidi's story is revealed when Clara regains her ability to walk.
- HEIDI is the story of an orphaned Swiss girl who is brought to live with her angry Grandfather high up on an Alpine mountain. Heidi's innocent charms and love transform all who know her. But when Heidi is taken from her precious mountain home to live in the city, she must learn to trust God's plan, and to never give up hope that He will make all things right in the end. Award-winning Director Lynn Moody is joined by a talented cast in creating a breathtaking film that will warm the heart. Those who've not read the original novel won't know what a cherished Christian classic HEIDI is until they see this faithful adaptation of Johanna Spyri's beloved story.
- Documentary about a swiss girl who became a porn actress.
- A look at the creation of former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss' latest venture, a Nevada-based male brothel called Heidi's Stud Farm, which caters to female clientèle.
- Heidi Jones, Human Resources. Putting the conflict in conflict resolution.
- Everyone knows Heidi. But who knows Johanna Spyri, her inventor? The documentary film "Heidis nightmare" (Heidis Alptraum (German title) / Le cauchemar de Heidi (French title) looks behind the Heidi cliche and undertakes a search for traces in the life and work of the Zurich writer. A journey with, amongst others, Japanese animator Yoichi Kotabe (character designer and animation director of "Heidi, girl of the Alps", 1974), filmmaker and screenwriter Petra Volpe (Heidi, 2015) and the voice of actress Marthe Keller. Heidis Nightmare is the very first documentary about the life and work of Swiss female writer Johanna Spyri, whose world famous story has been adapted by international cinema for more than 20 times, for the first time in 1920 and in 1937 by Hollywood.
- 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 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 Balthazar. However, rather than gold, frankincense, and myrrh, her grandfather and the village doctor gradually teach Heidi the idea that the gifts they bring are faith, charity and hope. Adventures include Heidi entering her friend Peter for a singing competition without telling him; befriending a rich but lonely man from the big city who is an associate of the father of Heidi's little girl friend who comes to stay for the holidays; and joining Peter on an expedition up the highest mountain in the neighbourhood, in a bid to rescue a soldier and his bride who on their honeymoon decide (against the advice of the children and Alm Uncle that it is dangerous at this time of year) to climb the peak, only to be trapped by an avalanche below them, after the bride injures her ankle. The solution: call in the U.S. army -- hence all the military bit parts in the cast list.
- With glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre, we go to meet the glaciers of the Arctic. The film aims to raise awareness of their infinite beauty, as well as their worrying fragility and the consequences of their melting on the world.
- The famous story of Heidi, a little girl of the Swiss Alps, who is taken from her beloved grandfather to live in anguish in the city below, and how her grandfather sacrifices to bring her home.
- Fictional character, Heidi Abromowitz, is the butt of everyone's jokes.
- A French woman stranded in Switzerland during WWII had sought out her father, who had relocated to China, in 1975.She returns 45 years later to search for his other family still there and learn about their own historical suffering.
- A young, ambitious attorney suddenly loses his job and finds himself examining his life choices when he turns to his ex-girlfriend for support.