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Mr. Shepard and Mr. Milne

Between 1923 and 1928, two men collaborated on a series of four books - "When We Were Very Young", "Winnie-the-Pooh", "The House at Pooh Corner" and "Now We Are Six" - which have since become classics in the field of children's literature. This film tells the story of the men and how those books came into being.

Top Cast

  • C.R. Milne

    C.R. Milne

    Himself / A. A. Milne

  • Ernest Shepard

    Ernest Shepard

    Himself

  • David Horovitch

    David Horovitch

    Young Ernest Shepard

  • Richard Kay

    Richard Kay

    Young A. A. Milne

  • Simon Heery

    Simon Heery

  • Margaret Heery

    Margaret Heery

  • Barbara Beaton

    Barbara Beaton

Overview

Between 1923 and 1928, two men collaborated on a series of four books - "When We Were Very Young", "Winnie-the-Pooh", "The House at Pooh Corner" and "Now We Are Six" - which have since become classics in the field of children's literature. This film tells the story of the men and how those books came into being.

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