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Heidi
Directed by Delbert Mann
Produced by James Franciscus
Frederick H. Brogger
Gyula Trebitsch
Written by Earl Hamner Jr.
Johanna Spyri (novel)
Starring Maximillian Schell
Jean Simmons
Michael Redgrave
Jennifer Edwards
Walter Slezak
Music by John Williams
Cinematography Klaus von Rautenfeld
Editing by Walter Boos
Donald J. Cohen
Distributed by NBC
Release date(s) November 17, 1968
Running time 105 min.
Language English

Heidi was a 1968 NBC made for TV film version of the original 1880 novel of the same name which debuted on November 17, 1968. It starred actress Jennifer Edwards, stepdaughter of Julie Andrews and daughter of Blake Edwards, in the title role, alongside Maximillian Schell, Jean Simmons, and Michael Redgrave. The score was composed by John Williams. The film was sponsored by Timex.

Storyline

The film altered the plot of the novel somewhat by casting the attractive Ms. Simmons as Fraulein Rottenmeier the governess, making the character far more sympathetic (thus eliminating the antagonism between her and Heidi), and introducing a romance between the governess and the handsome Maximilian Schell's Herr Sesemann.

It also added a subplot in which Heidi's grandfather, a church organist in this version, has long been unable to play because of a family tragedy. At the very end of the film, he regains his confidence, mounts the steps to the organ, and begins to play, to the delight of the parishioners.

The scene in which Clara walks for the first time after her accident does not take place in the Sessemann house but on the Swiss Alps. Clara, Fraulein Rottenmeier, and Herr Sessemann have come to Heidi's cottage to visit her and her grandfather. In what might be considered an early example of "tough love", Clara is deliberately left alone on the mountains by Heidi's grandfather. She struggles to break even of her wheelchair, knocking it over and falling down in the process. As she tries to get up, she sees her father, Herr Sessemann, looking at her encouragingly,, and haltingly walks towards him.

Airing Controversy

This film, however, is most remembered for cutting off the final minutes of a 1968 American Football League regular-season game between the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets, which became known as "The Heidi Game". During these last few minutes, the trailing team suddenly scored two touchdowns and won the game, causing a tremendous upset that television viewers were denied seeing. When the results became known, a flood of angry phone calls followed.

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