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A bear named Winnie the true story of the world's most famous bear

Millions of people know the stories of A.A. Milne, but few are aware that a real bear inspired them. Milne and his son Christopher met the real Winnie at the London Zoo in 1926. A Bear Named Winnie is based on the story of that amazing bear.

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  • "Un Ourson nommé"
  • "Un ourson nommé Winnie"
  • "Winnie"
  • "Ourson nommé Winnie"@en
  • "Ourson nommé Winnie"

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  • "Millions of people know the stories of A.A. Milne, but few are aware that a real bear inspired them. Milne and his son Christopher met the real Winnie at the London Zoo in 1926. A Bear Named Winnie is based on the story of that amazing bear."@en
  • "Millions of people know the stories of A.A. Milne, but few are aware that a real bear inspired them. Milne and his son Christopher met the real Winnie at the London Zoo in 1926. A Bear Named Winnie is based on the story of that amazing bear."
  • "Not many people know that Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne was inspired by a real bear. In 1926 Milne took his son Christopher to the London Zoo and there they met a bear named Winnie. This is the story of that bear and that meeting that lead to the the creation of one of our all time favourite classic!"@en
  • "Feature film from Canada. Drama. A film about the bear that inspired A.A. Milne to create Winnie the pooh."
  • "Explores the relationship of the extraordinary black bear which became the inspiration for the stories of A. A. Milne and the children of wartime London."@en
  • "Drama. Millions of people know the stories of A.A. Milne but few people are aware that they were inspired by a real bear. Milne and his son Christopher met the real Winnie at the London zoo in 1926. This film is based on the story of that amazing bear."@en
  • "A fun and gentle dramatization of the true tale behind A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" character. The tale begins in 1914 with an orphaned bear cub adopted by army captain and veterinarian Harry Colebourn of Winnipeg and follows the adventures of Colebourn and his new friend "Winnie" as they win over the men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The reality of military life is juxtaposed with the high jinks Winnie brings to army life. When Harry's regiment is sent to fight in France, the young vet knows Winnie can't go. He finds a home for her at the London Zoo, promising to return as soon as the war is over and take her back to Canada. Winnie becomes a star attraction at the zoo. For the children of London, living in the shadow of a frightening war, Winnie becomes a symbol of friendship and hope."@en
  • "A fun and gentle dramatization of the true tale behind A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" character. The tale begins in 1914 with an orphaned bear cub adopted by army captain and veterinarian Harry Colebourn of Winnipeg and follows the adventures of Colebourn and his new friend "Winnie" as they win over the men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The reality of military life is juxtaposed with the high jinks Winnie brings to army life. When Harry's regiment is sent to fight in France, the young vet knows Winnie can't go. He finds a home for her at the London Zoo, promising to return as soon as the war is over and take her back to Canada. Winnie becomes a star attraction at the zoo. For the children of London, living in the shadow of a frightening war, Winnie becomes a symbol of friendship and hope."
  • ""A fun and gentle dramatization of the true tale behind A.A. Milne's ""Winnie the Pooh"" character. The tale begins in 1914 with an orphaned bear cub adopted by army captain and veterinarian Harry Colebourn of Winnipeg and follows the adventures of Colebourn and his new friend ""Winnie"" as they win over the men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. The reality of military life is juxtaposed with the high jinks Winnie brings to army life. When Harry's regiment is sent to fight in France, the young vet knows Winnie can't go. He finds a home for her at the London Zoo, promising to return as soon as the war is over and take her back to Canada. Winnie becomes a star attraction at the zoo. For the children of London, living in the shadow of a frightening war, Winnie becomes a symbol of friendship and hope.""@en
  • "In August 1914, Lieutenant Harry Colebourn, a veterinarian with the 34th Fort Garry Horse Division, bought a bear cub. When his regiment is sent to France, he finds the bear a home at London Zoo. Soon Winnie is the star attraction at the zoo and delights children whose lives have been torn apart by war. She inspires A.A. Milne and in his stories lives on forever."
  • "The story of the bear that the character WInnie the Pooh is based on, the film follows Canadian veterinarian/soldier Lt. Harry Colebourn and Winnipeg the bear as they travel to England to fight in World War I."@en
  • "Fiction. Aventures. Au début de la première guerre mondiale, le lieutenant vétérinaire Harry Coleburn se rend en train au camp de Valcartier, au Québec, où sont en train de se rassembler les forces expéditionnaires canadiennes en partance pour l'Angleterre. Lors d'une halte du train, Harry achète un ourson, qu'il baptise Winnie, en hommage à sa ville natale, Winnipeg. L'ourson devient la mascotte du régiment. [cinemotions.com]. Avec Michael Fassbender, Gil Bellows, David Suchet, Stephen Fry, Jonathan Young, Aaron Ashmore, Ted Atherton, Robert Gauvin, Joshua Ballard, Miriam Smith."
  • "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 named 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."@en
  • "The story of the relationship between the Canadian soldier and Winnie, the bear that was the inspiration for the the beloved character Winnie-the-Pooh."@en

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  • "A bear named Winnie the true story of the world's most famous bear"@en
  • "A Bear named Winnie Un ourson nommé Winnie"@en
  • "A Bear Named Winnie"
  • "A bear named Winnie Un ourson nommé Winnie"@en
  • "A Bear named Winnie"@en
  • "A bear named Winnie"
  • "A bear named Winnie"@en