A Bear Named Winnie (2004)
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 namned 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.
Director: John Kent Harrison
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Michael Fassbender as Harry Colebourn |
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Gil Bellows as Colonel Barrett |
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Stephen Fry as Protheroe |
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David Suchet as General Hallholland |
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Aaron Ashmore as Corporal Randy Taylor |
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Ted Atherton as Captain Elliot |
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Robert Gauvin as Sgt. Major Picard |
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Miriam Smith as Timmy's Mother |
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Emma Campbell as Mrs. McGuiness |
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Rebecca Gibson as Nurse |
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Jonathon Young as Macray |
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Arne MacPherson as Wallace |
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Nathan Valente as Evans |
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Stan Lesk as George |
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Chris Sigurdson as Major Crawford |
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Carson Nattrass as Captain Osbourn |
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Jon Ted Wynne as Conductor |
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Robert Huculak as Company Captain |
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Mark Burgess as Father |
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Glen Thompson as Dispatch Rider |
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Chrislyn Austin as Muriel |
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Stephen Eric McIntyre as Tanner |
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Dave Leader as Cowboy Wrangler |
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Joshua J. Ballard as Timmy |
| Directing | John Kent Harrison | Director |
| Production | Kim Todd | Producer |
| Writing | John Goldsmith | Writer |
| Writing | John Kent Harrison | Writer |
| Production | Simon Vaughan | Producer |
| Sound | Charlie Mole | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Ron Wisman | Editor |
| Writing | Simon Vaughan | Story |
| Sound | Peter Hodges | Sound Editor |
| Visual Effects | Brendan Taylor | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Production | Heike Brandstatter | Casting |
| Visual Effects | Alan Church | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Crew | Rick Skene | Stunt Coordinator |
| Art | Laura Souter | Art Direction |
| Art | Craig Sandells | Production Design |
| Production | Coreen Mayrs | Casting |
| Production | Ally Day | Casting Assistant |