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Mad Heidi

- The little girl from the Alps is back... with a vengeance!

In a dystopian Switzerland that has fallen under the fascist rule of an evil cheese tyrant, Heidi lives the pure and simple life in the Swiss Alps. Grandfather Alpöhi does his best to protect Heidi, but her yearning for freedom soon gets her into trouble with the dictator’s henchmen. The innocent girl transforms herself into a kick-ass female fighting force who sets out to liberate the country from the insane cheese fascists.

Release Date : 2022-11-24

Language :GermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Swissploitation FilmsA Film Company

Production Country : Switzerland

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Alice Lucy

Character Name : Heidi

Original Name : Alice Lucy

Gender : Female

David Schofield

Character Name : Alpöhi

Original Name : David Schofield

Gender : Male

Kel Matsena

Character Name : Goat Peter

Original Name : Kel Matsena

Gender : Male

Max Rüdlinger

Character Name : Kommandant Knorr

Original Name : Max Rüdlinger

Gender : Male

Casper Van Dien

Character Name : President Meili

Original Name : Casper Van Dien

Gender : Male

Almar G. Sato

Character Name : Klara

Original Name : Almar G. Sato

Gender : Female

Pascal Ulli

Character Name : Dr. Schwitzgebel

Original Name : Pascal Ulli

Gender : Male

Katja Kolm

Character Name : Fräulein Rottweiler

Original Name : Katja Kolm

Gender : Female

Rebecca Dyson-Smith

Character Name : Lutz

Original Name : Rebecca Dyson-Smith

Gender : Female

Kaspar Weiss

Character Name : Minister Gutzweiler

Original Name : Kaspar Weiss

Gender : Male

Werner Biermeier

Character Name : Cheesemaster Kari

Original Name : Werner Biermeier

Gender : Male

Julia Föry

Character Name : Flora

Original Name : Julia Föry

Gender : Male

Dominique Jann

Character Name : Cheese Dealer

Original Name : Dominique Jann

Gender : Male

Leon Herbert

Character Name : Isaac

Original Name : Leon Herbert

Gender : Male

Dieter Friedli

Character Name : Ueli der Knecht

Original Name : Dieter Friedli

Gender : Male

Philippe Schuler

Character Name : French delegate

Original Name : Philippe Schuler

Gender : Male

Milo Moiré

Character Name : Meili's servant

Original Name : Milo Moiré

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2023-08-04

More often than not, I found myself struggling to force laughter while watching “Mad Heidi,” a lazy, one-note, crowd funded film from co-directors Johannes Hartmann and Sandro Klopfstein. Billed as a Swissploitation action/horror comedy, I wanted so badly for this movie to be funny, but it just isn’t. Here’s a case where the premise is far better than the finished product, which turns out to be an unfortunate example of what happens when a movie is simply trying too hard to be clever (and fails). Set in a dystopian Switzerland, Heidi (Alice Lucy) and her grandfather live a simple life in the Alps. Their beautiful country has fallen under the fascist rule of an evil cheese tyrant, Our Very Swiss Leader (Casper Van Dien), a ruthless dictator who wants to rule the world through dairy domination. When Heidi’s goat-herding boyfriend (Kel Matsena) is brutally murdered by the government for distributing illegal cheese, she sets out on a revenge tour to find vengeance for her lover. Along the way, she’ll have to fight against super soldiers, prison inmates, ninja nuns, deathly henchmen, and face other outlandish obstacles as she fights to restore freedom to her country. It sounds like a hilarious premise for a midnight movie, and it is. The problem is that this action-adventure story is far too weird, campy, and dumb — and not in a good way. There’s not enough material for a feature length movie (the main concept pitch was probably something like “hey, let’s see all the crazy things we can do with cheese, like torturing people with fondue”), which makes the whole thing reek of desperation. There are lame homages to everything from Tarantino films to exploitation flicks from the 70s and 80s, and none of it works. There are shades of “Sisu” and “Kill Bill,” but with dreadfully unfunny running cheese jokes. The sense of humor is lacking, and I found very little funny about this film. It’s not goofy enough nor quick-witted enough to stand out, and the quartet of writers (Klopfstein and Hartmann, along with Gregory D. Widmer and Trent Haaga) crafted a screenplay that feels disjointed. The writing and dialogue is, and I won’t mince words because there’s no point in doing so, absolutely dreadful. The retro look and feel of the film finds mild success, as do the practical gore effects. It’s bloody and violent with creative kills, but audiences are forced to sit through a painfully slow and plodding first half before the good stuff (aka the revenge-fueled ass kicking) starts. This is a movie you’ll never want to watch again, which means it has little chance of ever becoming the cult classic is so desperately wants to be. Movies need to start with a solid foundation and go from there, but “Mad Heidi” seems to work backwards by building its thin story around a final punchline. As a result, this second-rate film feels like nothing more than an unfunny, fatigued gimmick.