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Nel misterioso Perù, una famiglia di orsi coltiva da decenni il mito dell'Inghilterra, paese ospitale e di ottimi gusti, come testimoniato dalla visita dell'esploratore Montgomery e dalla sua marmellata di arance. Così, quando giunge l'ora, il piccolo orso s'imbarca, con un cappello in testa e un cartellino che chiede gentilmente che ci si prenda cura di lui. Lo trovano alla piovosa stazione londinese di Paddington, tutto solo sotto l'insegna degli oggetti smarriti, i signori Brown e i loro figli Jonathan e Judy. Con loro, Paddington trova un nome, una casa e una famiglia, ma saranno soprattutto i Brown a scoprire di aver bisogno di Paddington almeno quanto lui ha bisogno di loro.
Paddington è ormai un celebre membro di Windsow Gardens, la comunità in cui vive con la famiglia Brown. A caccia del regalo perfetto per il centenario di zia Lucy, il nostro simpatico e buffo amico trova un raro libro pop up in un negozietto di antiquariato. Dopo avere svolto una serie di lavoretti per tentare di comprarlo, il libro sparisce misteriosamente, scatenando l'orsacchiotto e la mitica famiglia Brown sulle tracce dell'astuto ladro che l’ha trafugato.
La signora McGillicuddy sta ritornando a casa in treno. Improvvisamente, un altro convoglio si affianca al suo e l'anziana donna assiste a uno spettacolo sconvolgente: in una delle carrozze un uomo sta strangolando una donna. Terrorizzata, la signora cerca di avvertire il controllore e la polizia, ma nessuno le crede: non sono stati rinvenuti cadaveri e non è stata denunciata la scomparsa di nessuno. Fortunatamente, però, la signora McGillicuddy è una vecchia amica di Miss Marple...
Paddington travels to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears. With the Brown Family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.
The local truant officer informs Mrs. Brown (Paddington's keeper) that since he is of age, Paddington must go to school.
Featuring specially filmed readings and narration by Hugh Bonneville, this film celebrates how Paddington became such a well-loved character for generations of readers and film fans. It is also the story of his unassuming creator Michael Bond.
Paddington, having just seen Gene Kelly on the cinema screen, takes to the streets in a rain storm with his umbrella. Join him as he starts singin' and dancin' in the rain.
Retracing the footsteps of the beloved Paddington Bear, Stephen Fry travels to the Cloud Forests of Peru in search of the rare Spectacled Bear.
Episodes are: 'Please Look After This Bear'; 'A Bear in Hot Water'; 'Paddington Goes Underground'; 'A Shopping Expedition'; 'Paddington and the Old Master'; 'A Spot of Decorating'; 'A Family Group'; 'Paddington Makes a Bid'; 'Do-It-Yourself'; 'A Disappearing Trick'; 'Something Nasty in the Kitchen'; and 'Trouble at the Launderette'.
How To Improve Immigrants' English (1940s Instructional Film). Originally called '48 Paddington Street', British Pathe issued this as a cinema newsreel in the 1940s, although it was produced by 'British Instructional Films Ltd'
Paddington is one of Sydney's oldest suburbs, which has developed somewhat along the lines of New York's Greenwich Village or London's Chelsea and has become Sydney's artist colony. This is a fully dramatised film, which captures the essence of Paddington, not only by striking visuals of the Old-Sydney architecture in the area, but by re-enacting the mood and lifestyle of some typical, bohemian inhabitants. Scripted by Joan Long. Music by Grahame Bond and Rory O'Donaghue. Starring Ross Thompson, Janne Wesley and Ron Blanchard.
Mr. Brown's birthday is drawing near and Paddington is worried because he can't afford to buy him a present. His efforts to raise some money lead him into a series of misadventures, first as a waiter at a society dinner, then as the dancing partner of the hostess, Mrs. Smith-Cholmley, in a televised dance competition at the local charity ball.
Paddington enters the Great Alphabet Treasure Hunt and has to find something for every letter of the alphabet. But he soon gets attacked by a W for wasp and gets himself in a mess as usual.
‘ Paddington Collaboration ’ was shot on 16mm film one morning in and around a flat in Paddington , London. Inspired by a history of formal film experiments the artists imposed a structure with each controlling roughly half of the content. Fowler drew from classic ‘room films’ to document a journey from the interior of the upstairs flat to the front door of the building. McLauchlan then explored the surrounding area, following this exploration with shots of Fowler in front of the places he had previously captured. Fowler asked McLauchlan to draw over the first half of the film, instead she wrote about the events of that morning, a text that then forms the sound track. The narrative reveals the physical and temporal structures that guide this collaboration , together with those that shape expectations of what it means to contribute to this type of film.
Toko Amano worked as a detective, but to take care of her sick husband she quit her job. After her husband passed away, Toko Amano now works as a crisis management expert. 3 days ago, Toko Amano's former mother-in-law rode on an express train with beds. She witnessed a man strangling a woman and told the train conductor, but he thought she imagined it. The police later searched for the woman's body, but could not find her. Toko Amano boards the same express train that her former mother-in-law rode. She looks for the dead body.
Appisolata al suo posto sul treno che la porta a casa, l'anziana Miss Marple si sveglia giusto in tempo per vedere un convoglio che affianca, superandolo, il suo. La tendina di uno scompartimento si alza improvvisamente, rendendo Miss Marple testimone dello strangolamento di una donna bionda. Nessuno vuole crederle, nemmeno l'Ispettore di Polizia...