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G.G. Communications

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G.G. Communications was a film distribution company based in Boston, Massachusetts. Headed by city native Nicholas W. Russo (credited in releases as "N.W. Russo"), it was responsible for the U.S. releases of various foreign films aimed at children. G.G.'s titles included the Pippi Longstocking live-action films, Rolf Kauka's Once Upon a Time, and the 1975 anime feature based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid. In the early 1980s, its films were released on VHS through the Video Gems label.
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Filmography of G.G. Communications (2 films)

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Once Upon a Time, 1h18
Genres Fantasy, Animation
Themes Films about children, Children's films
Actors Harry Wüstenhagen, Tilly Lauenstein

Kind-hearted Maria is the daughter wealthy widower father Mr. Bottle. Their lives are changed Mary-Lou and her gypsy con-artist mother arrive in town. Mary-Lou's mother tells fake fortunes for money and meets Mr. Bottle, noticing that he's wealthy. She cons him into marrying her, saying that great misfortune will befall him if he doesn't. Mary-Lou and her mother torment Maria by treating her like a servant, and Maria's father is helpless to stop them.
Boy of Two Worlds, 1h33
Directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama
Actors Edvin Adolphson, Asbjørn Andersen, Helge Kjærulff-Schmidt, Karen Lykkehus, Preben Neergaard, Karl Stegger

A boy from the Caribbean, affected by the deaths of his parents and maiden aunt, escapes to the Danish forest.