The Secret of Moonacre
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The Secret of Moonacre

A 13-year-old girl (played by The Golden Compass' Dakota Blue Richards) discovers that she is the only hope for banishing an ancient curse from a magi...cal kingdom in director Gabor Csupo's adaptation of author Elizabeth Goudge's 1946 children's book The Little White Horse. Show More

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The Secret of Moonacre is a delightful and enchanting fantasy film that follows the journey of a 13-year-old girl named Maria Merryweather, played by Dakota Blue Richards. Maria discovers that she is the only one who can break an ancient curse that plagues the magical kingdom of Moonacre.

Based on the beloved children's book The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge, this film is a visually stunning adaptation. Director Gabor Csupo beautifully brings the world of Moonacre to life, captivating audiences with its mystical creatures and breathtaking landscapes.

As Maria navigates her way through Moonacre, she encounters various challenges and meets unique characters who share her quest to lift the curse. Along the way, she uncovers secrets about her own identity and embraces her destiny as the kingdom's savior.

Filled with adventure, magic, and a touch of romance, The Secret of Moonacre is a heartwarming tale that will captivate audiences of all ages. Richards delivers a compelling performance as the brave and determined Maria, showcasing her talent and charisma. The film's stunning visual effects and enchanting score further enhance the immersive experience.

Don't miss out on this fantastical journey, as Maria embarks on a mission to save Moonacre and discover her true self. Experience The Secret of Moonacre and be transported to a world where anything is possible.

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The Secret of Moonacre

Release Date:

06 Feb 2009

Writers:

Lucy Shuttleworth (screenplay by), Graham Alborough (screenplay by), Elizabeth Goudge (adapted from the book "The Little White Horse" by)