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This full-length movie is available on YouTube. The extraordinary true story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her...
A Bear Named Winnie. 2004 · 1 hr 34 min. PG. Drama · War. The true tale of an orphaned bear, adopted by a soldier on his way to fight in WW1, tracks the path of the cub that became A.A. Milne’s inspiration. Subtitles: English. Starring: Michael Fassbender Gil Bellows David Suchet. Directed by: John Kent Harrison.
- John Kent Harrison
- January 1, 2004
- 94 min
Watch A Bear Named Winnie (2004) free starring Michael Fassbender, Gil Bellows, Stephen Fry and directed by John Kent Harrison. Based on the true story of a Canadian soldier, enroute to World War I from Winnipeg, who adopts an orphaned bear cub at White River Ontario.
- John Kent Harrison
- December 12, 2004
- Michael Fassbender, Gil Bellows, Stephen Fry
A Bear Named Winnie: Directed by John Kent Harrison. With Michael Fassbender, Gil Bellows, David Suchet, Stephen Fry. The extraordinary veritable story of the black bear who would become the inspiration for the stories of A.A. Milne, and the heroic man who saved her life.
- (1.2K)
- Drama, War
- John Kent Harrison
- 2004-12-12
Oct 18, 2024 · Currently you are able to watch "A Bear Named Winnie" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to buy "A Bear Named Winnie" on Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video online.
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- John Kent Harrison
- PG
- 8
A soldier develops a strong bond with a cub before he is sent to fight in World War I. Prime Video. Watch A Bear Named Winnie with a subscription on Prime Video. The film's script is basic,...
- Drama
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Based on the true story of a Canadian soldier, enroute to World War I from Winnipeg, who adopts an orphaned bear cub at White River Ontario. It is namned Winnie (for Winnipeg) and eventually ends up at the London Zoo where it became the inspiration for A.A.Milne's Winnie The Pooh stories.