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    The Assam Garden

    1986 · Drama · 1h 32m

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  1. 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.

  2. 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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    • Drama
    • Mary McMurray
    • 1986-07-30
  3. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. 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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  5. The Assam Garden 1985 1h 32m Drama List Reviews An Indian neighbor (Madhur Jaffrey) whose husband is ill helps an elderly English widow (Deborah Kerr) tend her late husband's garden.

    • Drama
    • Deborah Kerr
    • Mary Mcmurray
  6. Overview. An insecure, aggressive widow of a tea garden manager reluctantly develops an affectionate relationship with an Indian housewife and her family. Mary McMurray. Director. Elisabeth Bond. Screenplay.

  7. Bryan Loftus. Producer. Moving Picture Company. Genre. Drama | Friendship. Synopsis. 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.

  8. 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.

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