- child. By
casting Simmons as Fräulein
Rottenmeier,
governess for both
Heidi and Klara, the film
remakes Rottenmeier as an
extremely sympathetic character;...
- will, then
taking her away from him. Fräulein
Rottenmeier (ロッテンマイヤーさん,
Rottenmeier-san) Miss
Rottenmeier is the
governess and
housekeeper of the Sesemann...
-
experience with city life, but the Sesemanns'
strict housekeeper, Fräulein
Rottenmeier,
views the
household disruptions as
wanton misbehaviour, and
places the...
- but
invalid girl
named Klara. Klara's
Governess and
guardian Fräulein
Rottenmeier disapproves of Heidi's
simple country ways, but
Klara likes Heidi and...
- girl in a
wheelchair who is
constantly watched by the
strict Fräulein
Rottenmeier (Mary Nash). The
local pastor runs into the aunt and
Heidi before they...
- away on
business and
Klara is left with her
strict governess, Fräulein
Rottenmeier (Katharina Schüttler).
Heidi struggles to read and fit into
polite society...
-
companion of
Clara Sesemann, an invalid. The
strict housekeeper, Fräulein
Rottenmeier,
views the
household disruptions Heidi causes as her
misbehavior and...
- The governess, Miss
Rottenmeier, is
profoundly upset. The
whole household is in an uproar. When
Heidi returns, Miss
Rottenmeier demands explanations...
- Isen as
Heidi Christopher Plummer as
Grandfather Jackie Burroughs as
Rottenmeier Juan
Chioran as
Sebastian Corinne Conley as
Grannie Michael D'Ascenzo...
-
appearances included Miss
Dobson in Quaterm**** and the Pit (1958), Fräulein
Rottenmeier in
Heidi (1959), in the 'Figure of Fun'
episode of the BBC's
Sunday Night...