This book was Webster's best-known work. Webster herself adapted it into a
stage play that debuted in 1914. In addition, it was adapted into a 1952 British stage musical comedy called
Love from Judy, as well as films in
1919 (starring
Mary Pickford),
1931 (starring
Janet Gaynor and
Warner Baxter), 1935 (a
Shirley Temple adaptation called
Curly Top), a 1938
Dutch adaptation
Vadertje Langbeen and a 1955 film,
Daddy Long Legs (starring
Fred Astaire and
Leslie Caron). The latter two film versions departed considerably from the plot of the original novel. A four-part adaptation was featured in 1978 in
anime anthology series
Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi (1976-1979) by Dax International and
Madhouse.
Ashinaga Ojisan, anime TV movie produced in 1979 by
Tatsunoko Production. The 1990 TV anime serial
Watashi no Ashinaga Ojisan (My Daddy-Long-Legs) was directed by
Kazuyoshi Yokota for the
Nippon Animation studio as that year's installment of the studio's
World Masterpiece Theater. In India, the novel was adapted into a
Malayalam movie,
Kanamarayathu in 1984.
Anokha Rishta, a Hindi remake by the same director was released in 1986. The 2005 Korean movie
Kidari Ajeossi has elements of
Daddy-Long-Legs transferred into a modern setting. In 2009, the novel was made into a two-person
musical play by
John Caird (book) and
Paul Gordon (music), which premiered at the Rubicon Theatre Company (Ventura, California) and
TheatreWorks (Palo Alto, California). On September 27, 2015, the musical premiered
Off-Broadway at the
Davenport Theatre with
Megan McGinnis and Paul Alexander Nolan. In 2020, the musical of Paul Gordon and John Caird was staged by director Aleksey Frandetti in Russia on the
Instagram, transferring the events of the novel into the 21st century. In 2021, the musical play made into
Dear Mr. Smith and was performed by the same actors Ivan Ozhogin and Yulia Dyakina at the Theatre "Shelter of Comedians" by the same director. ==References==