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Pippi Longstocking ()


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High-spirited little girl Pippi lives every child's ultimate fantasy... escape from parental supervision in a world without rules!

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Self - Narrator
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Susan Scholfield / Pippi Longstocking
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First Policeman (as Ted DeCorsia)
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Second Policeman
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Mother
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Miss Lindquist
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Father / Capt. Efraim Longstocking
Bernard Kates ...
Scar Face
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Mad Dog (as James Horan)
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Annika
Gregory Irvin ...
Tommy
Jennifer Gillespie ...
Little Sister (Betsy Scholfield)
George Whiteman ...
Circus Barker
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The Strongman (Mighty Adolf)

Directed by

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Frank Bunetta

Written by

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William Crewson ... (adaptation)
 
Astrid Lindgren ... (novel)

Produced by

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William Asher ... producer
William H. Brown Jr. ... executive producer

Music by

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Walter Scharf

Art Direction by

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Spencer Davies

Costume Design by

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Campbel

Makeup Department

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John Chambers ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Lloyd Bockhaus ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Rick Oxford ... associate director

Sound Department

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Howard Cooley ... audio

Camera and Electrical Department

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Louis Fusari ... lighting
Ed Huston ... senior video

Music Department

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Vic Mizzy ... composer: theme music
Walter Scharf ... musical director

Additional Crew

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Robert Finch ... technical director (as Robert B. Finch)
Lois Green ... story editor
Helen McClintock ... production assistant

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Runtime
  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Although this adaptation of the "Pippi Longstocking" story was the very second TV/movie adaptation, it was the first American adaptation, the first to feature Pippi in color, and the first to cast a child actress as Pippi. (Previously, Swedish actress Viveca Serlachius was 26 years old when cast in the title role of Pippi Longstocking (1949), the first adaptation of the character.) See more »
Movie Connections Version of Pippi Longstocking (1949). See more »

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