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    The Chalk Garden

    1964 · Drama · 1h 46m

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  1. The Chalk Garden is a 1964 British-American film directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Deborah Kerr and Hayley Mills and is an adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name by Enid Bagnold.

  2. With Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Edith Evans. An elderly woman hires a governess with a mysterious past to look after her disturbed, spoiled teenage granddaughter, who eventually understands the meaning of self-sacrifice as an example of love and grows into a better person.

  3. An elderly woman hires a governess with a mysterious past to look after her disturbed, spoiled teenage granddaughter, who eventually understands the meaning of self-sacrifice as an example of love and grows into a better person.

  4. Jul 2, 2021 · The Chalk Garden is a 1964 British-American film directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Deborah Kerr and Hayley Mills and is an adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name by Enid Bagnold.

  5. The Chalk Garden. Because the wealthy Mrs. St. Maugham (Edith Evans) needs help raising both her garden and her granddaughter, Laurel (Hayley Mills), she hires a secretive but green-thumbed...

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  6. The Chalk Garden (1964) Original Trailer [FHD] Directed by Ronald Neame. With Deborah Kerr, Hayley Mills and John Mills. Blu-ray (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/3SIjidC Blu-ray (Kino Lorber) :...

  7. The Chalk Garden (1964) is the film version of the highly regarded play of the same title by Enid Bagnold of National Velvet fame. The setting of the story is Belle Fountain, a secluded country home in Sussex, on the chalky white cliffs of the English south coast.

  8. Edith Evans plays a matriarchal grandmother who, in raising her granddaughter, has neglected her other love – a barren chalk garden. Mayhem ensues as Laurel's behavior frightens away a succession of governesses until an enigmatic one is hired in spite of her mysterious references.

  9. Aug 27, 2010 · The Chalk Garden (1964) with Deborah Kerr and John Mills. “It would take the pity of God to get to the bottom of things.”—. Miss Madrigal. The house, which overlooks the sea and has a view of what appears to be chalk cliffs, shelters an unusual array of individuals, variant in age, world outlook and, by all means, psychological disposition.

  10. Dame Edith Evans steals every scene she's in as Laurel's wealthy grandmother, who is pulled away from tending her precious garden only when it appears that she has a murderess in her house (the old lady indicates that she's somewhat thrilled by the prospect).

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