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The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden

(Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound)
  • Release 07/05/2013
  • Film and TV Genre Drama, Family
  • Media Format DVD
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Price: USD $15.59

Product Notes

Enormously popular child actress Margaret O'Brien (Meet Me in St. Louis) touches the heart in this classic adventure of a young orphan sent to live at the dark and foreboding English estate of her widowed uncle and his crippled son, played by fellow child sensation Dean Stockwell. Led by a strong will and a stubborn temperament, Mary Lennox (O'Brien) discovers the existence of a secret garden, the history of which slowly reveals the mystery of her uncle and his son's embittered lives. Eventually, the beloved garden becomes the only hope for their happiness and restoration from the haunting grip of the past. Produced by Clarence Brown, the film is based on the popular novel by acclaimed children's author Frances Hodgson Burnett (Little Lord Fauntleroy). a dazzling technical effect aptly derived from the Wizard of Oz brings the secret garden alive in a radiant color sequence, making it, and the film, a magical place you'll have to experience yourself!

Description

Title: The Secret Garden
Genre: Drama, Family
Starring: Margaret O'Brien, Herbert Marshall, Dean Stockwell, Gladys Cooper, Elsa Lanchester, Brian Roper, Billy Bevan, Dennis Hoey, Matthew Boulton, Isobel Elsom
Directors: Fred M. Wilcox, Fred Wilcox
Studio: Warner Archives
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound
Release Date: 07/05/2013
Media Format: DVD
Rated: G
UPC: 883316792186
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 92 minutes
Year of Release: 1949