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Encouraged by Mary, Colin goes outside for the first time and Mary and Dickon take him to the secret garden. The three children grow close and spend their free time in the garden every day, where Colin, with their help, learns to walk. The trio keep all of this a secret from the staff. Colin wants his father to be the first one to see him on ...
Mary learns that the garden was beloved and tended by Colin's mother Lilias during her life. After a tragic fall caused her grave injuries, an early labour, and the birth of a sickly Colin, Lilias died. In Lord Craven's grief, he closed the garden away and hid the key, avoiding his son and sad memories of his wife's death.
When the adult Mary finishes remenisencing, Ben Weatherstaff greets her and gives her the key to the secret garden. They discuss what happened to Dickon, who died in the war at the Forest of Argonne. Then the adult Colin (Colin Firth) enters the garden, having been wounded and released from the hospital. He says he has asked Mary to marry him ...
In the new version of “The Secret Garden,” the Victorian setting has been jumped ahead about 40 years (the story now begins in 1947), and the atmosphere edges forward even more than that.
Back to the Secret Garden is a 2000 family fantasy film. Produced for television, the film serves as a sequel to the 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame film, The Secret Garden. [2] It contains some of the previous characters such as Lady Mary and Sir Colin Craven, who are now married, and Martha Sowerby, who is now the mistress of Misselthwaite Manor, which has become an orphanage for children whose ...
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Mary and Dickon take a liking to each other. Eager to absorb his gardening knowledge, Mary tells him about the secret garden. One night, Mary follows mysterious cries that echo through the house. She is startled to find a boy of her own age, Colin, living in a hidden bedroom. She discovers that they are cousins, Colin being the son of Archibald ...
The Secret Garden is a 1949 American drama film. [2] [3] It is the second screen adaptation of the classic 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The first was a silent version released in 1919. The screenplay by Robert Ardrey was directed by Fred M. Wilcox.