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Synopsis: In 1940s England, thirteen year old Tolly is sent to Green Knowe, the country estate of his grandmother, while his mother searches for any information concerning his missing-in-action father. Tolly soon finds that he can pass through time to witness the family stories Grandmother Oldknow tells him. Traveling back to 1805, Tolly becomes caught up in the family scandals, secrets, and mysteries that still echo in his own time...
Director(s): Julian Fellowes
Production: Freestyle Digital Media
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
PG
Year:
2009
92 min
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It does him no harm,

he's pretty smart.

She wants to control everything.

I did not fall, that's a fact.

Why she kept away.

He could only come

because she had to.

That was the same with David,

she could not share.

Could you do that?

Is that you, Sefton?

- How can you on your own on the road?

You could fall and your neck

break. What would you say?

I say little more, I think.

- Not so brutal.

Back to your room right now.

- But Perkins, I only spoke with ...

Is it Sefton?

- There is no one, Miss Susan.

What are you doing down there?

It had better be important.

Are you sick?

No.

- What is it?

Do you believe in ...

- In what?

In ghosts. Do you believe in ghosts?

Of course. Not you?

I am now.

- Oh, I understand. Who was it?

It was anticipated

after all these questions from you.

Go to sleep, you get cold.

Want some warm milk?

Mrs. Tweedie told me about the fire

told. Walked to where the wing?

Beyond the cedar. Which is planted

after moulting statins were interrupted.

A large dining room, a lounge,

bedrooms and the layers above.

The house seems so big enough.

I go into the oak tree climbing.

- Be careful.

Is that you, Susan?

A trail of Sefton. We make it

clean and put it in another.

Is there a painting of Sefton?

- That is there.

Boggis, the Christmas tree in the

put music room. It's a mess.

We can clean up later

and then the tree rigging.

It does not, though.

- No, I do it.

Sefton Why hide this?

He did not,

S was someone else.

The J was of someone

that Susan's life changed.

But not everyone saw him happy

at Green Knowe appear.

It worked here as a butler:

John Caxton.

He could have been nicer.

Welcome home, Captain.

- Thank you, and you too.

Father.

- My sweetheart.

What is this?

- They haunted the house.

They could injure themselves.

- So she was like a dog leash?

Did you know this?

- What would we do differently?

If you prefer that she falls down the stairs?

She is blind.

They had better get used to.

- I'm used to.

I'm very used to it.

How are you, Mary?

- What do you think?

Seven months locked

with a blind girl for company.

You're not ill?

- No.

Fatigue and melancholy

No illnesses.

Where is Sefton?

- Bye, dad.

Did your mother and your sister

No company account?

Sometimes.

- Attack him not hard, come.

Do not you see

I have taken?

Honey.

Spores.

- That what you wanted?

You're late.

He got them all from Lord Farrar.

And better than this pair, I'm afraid.

- Is that so?

He is his godfather,

He may quite something.

Of course. Why was he here?

He stayed near

and came to us with some friends.

Did you guess?

- I had to, it's my own house.

Otherwise it was inappropriate.

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Lucy M. Boston

Lucy M. Boston (1892–1990), born Lucy Maria Wood, was an English novelist who wrote for children and adults, publishing her work entirely after the age of 60. She is best known for her "Green Knowe" series: six low fantasy children's novels published by Faber between 1954 and 1976. The setting is Green Knowe, an old country manor house based on Boston's Cambridgeshire home at Hemingford Grey. For the fourth book in the series, A Stranger at Green Knowe (1961), she won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.During her long life, she distinguished herself as a writer, mainly of children’s books, and as the creator of a magical garden. She was also an accomplished artist who had studied drawing and painting in Vienna, and a needlewoman who produced a series of patchworks. more…

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