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Release Date:
March 1, 1988
Original Title:
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking
Alternate Titles:
Die neuen Abenteuer von Pippi Langstrumpf
Peppi Pitkätossu, maailman vahvin tyttö
Pippi Langstrumpfs neueste Streiche
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries:
Sweden | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DE: 6 JP: G KR: ALL US: G
Runtime: 100
After her father's ship is carried off by a sudden storm, the spunky Pippi Longstocking is stranded with her horse, Alfonso,and her pet monkey, Mr. Neilson, and takes up residence in the old family home, which is thought by neighborhood children to be haunted. Soon, two children, Tommy and his sister Anika, venture into the house only to meet up with Pippi. The three soon become friends and get into various adventures together, including cleaning the floor with scrubbing shoes, dodging the "splunks", going down a waterfall in barrels, and helping Pippi with the problem of having to go to an orphanage. Older children will probably get the most out of this movie.
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Art Direction:
Stephen Myles Berger
Casting:
Garrison True
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Saint Anne
Director:
Ken Annakin
Director of Photography:
Roland "Ozzie" Smith
Editor:
Ken Zemke
Executive Producer:
Mishaal Kamal Adham
Novel:
Astrid Lindgren
Original Music Composer:
Misha Segal
Producer:
Ken Annakin
Walter Moshay
Gary Mehlman
Production Design:
Jack Senter
Set Decoration:
Frederic C. Weiler
Writer:
Ken Annakin
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