Film and television About 25 film or television productions of the original story have been made. The
Heidi films were popular far and wide, becoming a huge hit, and the Japanese animated series became iconic in several countries around the world. The only incarnation of the Japanese-produced animated TV series to reach the English language was a dubbed feature-length compilation film using the most pivotal episodes of the television series, released on video in the United States in 1985. Versions of the story include: •
Heidi, a 1937 motion picture by
20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) which starred
Shirley Temple in the title role. •
Heidi, a 1952 film in Swiss German and German, directed by Luigi Comencini, starring Elsbeth Sigmund (filmed on location in Switzerland), and followed by a sequel,
Heidi and Peter, in 1955, directed by Franz Schnyder, also starring Ms. Sigmund. • , a 1956 Austrian film, directed by Hermann Kugelstadt. •
A Gift for Heidi (1958), by George Templeton. • , a 1958 Indian
Hindi-language family drama film adaptation by
A. R. Kardar, starring
Baby Naaz in the role of Poornima (Heidi). •
Heidi (1959), music by
Clay Warnick, adapted by William Friedberg with
Neil Simon. •
Heidi, a six-part 1959 BBC TV series starring Sara O'Connor in the title role, with
Mark Dignam as her grandfather and
Lesley Judd as Klara. •
Heidi, a 1965 Austrian film, directed by
Werner Jacobs. •
Heidi, a 1968 television film which starred
Jennifer Edwards with
Maximilian Schell,
Jean Simmons and
Michael Redgrave. This was the version that became notorious for interrupting an
American football game that was broadcast the same day (November 17) on NBC. The game between the
Oakland Raiders and the
New York Jets was cut off a few minutes before the end of the game when it looked as if the Jets were going to win, but after the cutoff, the Raiders made a comeback and beat the Jets with TV viewers on the east coast missing the conclusion. TV channels displayed the final score (Oakland winning 43–32) during the film, further enraging football fans. This incident led to a policy of not ending coverage of any sports games until after their conclusion. The game has gone down in professional football lore as "The Heidi Game" or "Heidi Bowl". •
Heidi (Disneyland Storyteller Record), a 1968
old time radio–style adaptation of the story by Disneyland Records, with music by
Camarata, recorded in London and starring Brenda Dunnich,
John Witty and introducing (to American audiences)
Ysanne Churchman as Heidi. •
Heidi, Girl of the Alps, a 1974 Japanese
anime series directed by
Isao Takahata for Zuiyo Eizo (later,
Nippon Animation), dubbed into various languages. It was compiled into an English-
dubbed film entitled
The Story of Heidi. •
Heidi, a 1974
BBC adaptation starring Emma Blake. •
Heidi, a 1978 26-episode Swiss/German television series, starring Katia Polletin as the protagonist, which was dubbed into various languages, including English. •
The New Adventures of Heidi (1978), directed by Ralph Senensky. • (2 record set). Story read by actress Irène Vidy, Heidi theme song sung by Tony Schmitt. Milan Entertainment, a product of Activ-Records,
Altendorf, Schwyz Switzerland, 1980 (SLP 77). • ''
Heidi's Song'', a 1982 American animated film produced by
Hanna-Barbera. •
Climb a Tall Mountain, a Christian film from 1987 that uses the story's characters to illustrate a message about the importance of love and forgiveness. •
Courage Mountain, a 1990 American adventure drama film and serves as a sequel to Johanna Spyri's novel
Heidi, directed by Christopher Leitch. •
Heidi, a 1992
video-art project directed by
Paul McCarthy and
Mike Kelley as a collaboration project. •
Heidi, a two-part American television miniseries from 1993, starring
Noley Thornton as Heidi. Co-stars included
Jane Seymour as Miss Rottenmeier,
Jason Robards as Grandfather and
Lexi Randall as Klara. •
Heidi, a 1995 animated film. •
Heidi, a 2005 animated film. •
Heidi, a 2005 British live-action film directed by
Paul Marcus, starring Irish child actress Emma Bolger in the title role, alongside
Max Von Sydow and
Diana Rigg. •
Heidi, a 2007 Swiss-French-Spanish-Czech television series set in modern times, starring Élodie Bollée as a teenage Heidi. •
Heidi, a 2007 French Film in which both Heidi and Peter are played by young Black female actors. •
Heidi 4 Paws, a comedic 2008 adaptation featuring talking dogs with the voice of
Angela Lansbury. •
Heidi, a CGI remake of the 1974 anime series developed in 2015, made by
Studio 100 Animation, the makers of
Maya the Bee. •
Heidi, a 2015 Swiss live-action film directed by Alain Gsponer. •
Heidi, bienvenida a casa, a 2017 telenovela from Argentina •
Heidi (2024), a 2024 US American Christian film, directed by Lynn Moody Two new separate upcoming German-language television productions were announced in 2025 in the context of the upcoming 200th birthday of Johanna Spyri in 2027.
Theatre A stage musical adaptation of
Heidi with book and lyrics by Francois Toerien, music by Mynie Grové and additional lyrics by Esther von Waltsleben, premiered in South Africa at the Klein Karoo National Arts Festival in 2016. Directed by Toerien with musical direction by Dawid Boverhoff, the production starred Tobie Cronjé (Rottenmeier), Dawid Minnaar (Sesemann), Albert Maritz (Grandfather),
Ilse Klink (Aunt Dete), Karli Heine (Heidi), Lynelle Kenned (Klara), Dean Balie (Peter), Jill Middlekop and Marlo Minnaar. Puppets for the production were created by Hansie Visagie. A stage musical adaptation of
Heidi of the Mountain (music and lyrics by Claude Watt, book by Claude and Margaret Watt) was performed in Sidney, BC, Canada by Mountain Dream Productions, premiering in 2007 at the Charlie White Theatre, and has been performed again several times since then. The 2007 production starred Claude Watt (Grandfather), Margaret Watt (Rottenmeier), Rianne Craig (Heidi) and Katrina Brindle (Klara).
Computer games There have been two Heidi computer games released for mobile devices, with the most recent being
Heidi: Mountain Adventures. Both games are based on the Studio 100 TV series of 2015 and are aimed at young children, with educational elements and a series of
mini-games. ==Heidiland==