Heidi 4 Paws | |
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Genre | Children's television special |
Creator | Holly Goldberg Sloan (Writer and Director) |
Starring | Richard Kind Angela Lansbury Steve Guttenberg Stephen Rea Meghan Strange |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Original channel | various public television stations through American Public Television |
Release date | December 24, 2008 |
Running time | 60 Minutes |
Heidi 4 Paws is a feature length children's film that retells the classic story of Heidi using dogs in all the acting roles. Heidi 4 Paws was syndicated to public television stations in the United States through American Public Television and WTTW Chicago in November/December 2008.
Based on the timeless story of the little Swiss orphan by Johanna Spyri, Heidi 4 Paws closely follows the original 1880 best-selling novel, but with a canine twist. The young Heidi is sent to live with her reclusive Grandfather high in the Alps. Just as Heidi adjusts to her new life in the mountains, she is taken away by her social worker. Heidi finds herself living in the big city with Clara Sesehound, 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 4 Paws is the first in an intended series of eight films that retell classic stories with live action dogs playing all the roles.
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Inspired by the 1930s MGM shorts, Barkies, children's television series such as Wishbone, and the family film Babe, writer/director Holly Goldberg Sloan (Angels in the Infield, and The Big Green) created the 4 Paws brand as a way to revitalize classic literature for a new generation.
Working with three partners, Tim Goldberg, Tim Ellis and Chuck Sloan, Goldberg Sloan made Heidi 4 Paws independently, without financial support from a major studio. The film took over four years to make, and features a blend of live-action photography, 3D animation and visual effects.
Sixteen different dogs have roles in the film. All but two of the sixteen dogs were rescue animals, coming from local animal shelters. Only the title role of Heidi, played by eight-week old purebred yellow lab puppies, and an apricot poodle playing the butler Sebastian, were from breeders. The title character of Heidi was played by nine different puppies. Since the dogs grew as filming progressed, they were only able to work for a week at a time before they had outgrown their role and their costumes.