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The Assam Garden is a 1985 British drama film directed by Mary McMurray and produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark with Peter Jaques as associate producer. Made by Moving Picture Company and distributed by Contemporary Films Ltd., it was written by Elisabeth Bond.
Jul 30, 1986 · The Assam Garden: Directed by Mary McMurray. With Deborah Kerr, Ronald Russell, Daisy Bell, Peggy Ann Wood. An Englishwoman and her Indian neighbour bond while fixing up her Imperial-style garden. Meanwhile, present-day concerns and painful memories intrude.
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Jul 30, 1986 · ''THE ASSAM GARDEN,'' a British movie that opens today at the Film Forum, brings Deborah Kerr back to America's screens after 15 years. She plays an elderly woman in the southwest of England...
- Mary Mcmurray
An embittered, lonely old widow reluctantly tends her late husband's garden and discovers that more than flowers can bloom there when she encounters her East Indian neighbor, a woman with an ailing husband. This touching drama chronicles their friendship.
- Mary Mcmurray
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The Assam Garden. Deborah Kerr’s final big screen role is a gentle tale of a widow and her friendship with an Indian neighbour. Drama 1984 90 mins. Director: Mary McMurray. Rent for £3.50. Overview Overview. The film that brought Deborah Kerr back to the big screen after a break of fifteen years was also her last cinema appearance.
Sep 10, 2012 · Though very much a two-hander and marred by the restraint that the film itself castigates, this is an often affecting study of two women - the widow of a colonial bigwig, cherishing memories of her...
Peter Jaques Producer. Nigel Stafford-Clark Producer. Critics reviews. An Englishwoman and her Indian neighbor bond while fixing up her Imperial-style garden. Meanwhile, present day concerns and painful memories intrude.