Pippi Longstocking (1969)

Pippi Longstocking (1969)

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show_name = Pippi Longstocking


caption = Pippi Longstocking - The TV Series (1969) DVD cover
rating =
format =
runtime = ca 27 mins
creator =
starring = Inger Nilsson, Maria Persson, Pär Sundberg
country = Sweden
network = flagicon|Sweden SVT
first_aired = 1969
last_aired = 1969
num_episodes = 13
imdb_id = 0366905|

"Pippi Longstocking" is a Swedish/German TV series produced in 1969 with 13 episodes based on Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking children's books.

The first episode was broadcast February 8, 1969 on the then Swedish monopoly state channel SVT.

Inger Nilsson gave a confident oddball performance that was uncommonly consistent and eccentric for a child actress.

English-language film version

The Swedish series was re-edited as four poorly-dubbed feature films for U.S. distribution. They became weekend television staples in several cities in America throughout the 1970s and 1980s. The original series, newly dubbed using British actors, became available in 2002.

Synopsis

Cast

*Inger Nilsson - Pippi Longstocking
*Maria Persson - Annika
*Pär Sundberg - Tommy
*Beppe Wolgers - Captain Efraim Longstocking
*Margot Trooger - Mrs Prysselius
*Hans Clarin - boven Dunder-Karlsson
*Paul Esser - boven Blom
*Ulf G. Johnsson - police inspector Kling
*Göthe Grefbo - police inspector Klang
*Fredrik Ohlsson - Mr. Settergren, Tommy and Annika's dad
*Öllegård Wellton - Mrs. Settergren, Tommy and Annika's mom
*Staffan Hallerstam - Benke


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