Another adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett's 1911 classic novel, updated to the post-WWII era: When the parents of a neglected, albeit pampered, 10-year-old girl (Dixie Egerickx) perish in India, she is sent to the English countryside to live with her wealthy, morose uncle (Colin Firth). While exploring the immense house she discovers her sickly cousin (Edan Hayhurst), who spends all his time in bed, and while roaming the moors she finds a well-concealed and perhaps magical garden. Also with Julie Walters, Maeve Dermody, Isis Davis, Amir Wilson, Richard Hansell, Rupert Young and Jemma Powell. Directed . . .
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