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The Mother of Dartmoor; O. The Old Dark House (1963 film) R. Run Wild, Run Free; S. A Summer Story; W. Widecombe Fair (film)
We Bought a Zoo is a 2011 American biographical comedy drama film loosely based on the 2008 memoir of the same name by Benjamin Mee. It was co-written and directed by Cameron Crowe and stars Matt Damon as widowed father Benjamin Mee, who purchases a dilapidated zoo with his family and takes on the challenge of preparing the zoo for its reopening to the public.
Run Wild, Run Free (also known as The White Colt and Philip) is a 1969 British drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring John Mills.The film was written by David Rook, based on his novel The White Colt, and shot on location in Dartmoor, Devon, England.
On 11 September 2010, the annual Dartmoor Yomp was rerouted to allow filming to continue undisturbed. [68] Spielberg praised the Dartmoor countryside's beauty: "I have never before, in my long and eclectic career, been gifted with such an abundance of natural beauty as I experienced filming War Horse on Dartmoor…
The following day, Ashton spends more time with Halliday and his sisters. Stella flirts with him, suggesting his missed train must have been due to fate. He begins to have second thoughts about marrying Megan. Back in Dartmoor, Megan holds onto the hope that Ashton will return for her and she goes to wait at a rendezvous spot they had agreed upon.
A Cottage on Dartmoor (a.k.a. Escape from Dartmoor) is a 1929 British part-talkie sound film, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Norah Baring, Uno Henning and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. The cameraman was Stanley Rodwell. In addition to a sequence with audible dialogue or a talking sequence, the film also featured a synchronized musical ...
HM Prison Dartmoor is a currently inactive Category C men's prison, located in Princetown, high on Dartmoor in the English county of Devon. Its high granite walls dominate this area of the moor . The prison is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall , and is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service .
Produced by Tiger Aspect Productions, this was the third adaptation of the tale for the BBC, [1] it was shown on BBC One on Boxing Day 2002. It was directed by David Attwood, [2] and adapted by Allan Cubitt. [1]