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The Secret Garden "The Secret Garden" is a captivating movie based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel. Directed by

The Secret Garden

"The Secret Garden" is a captivating movie based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel. Directed by Agnieszka Holland, this 1993 film tells the heartwarming story of young Mary Lennox, played by Kate Maberly, who discovers a magical hidden garden that brings joy and healing to her life. The talented cast includes Maggie Smith as Mrs. Medlock, Laura Crossley as Martha, and Heydon Prowse as Colin Craven. Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of this timeless tale by playing and downloading the sounds here.

A boy? It doesn't matter.
A dog, was it?
A whole day pretending to be a dog.
About your mother's illness onto you.
After which, Mr. Craven...
All about you.
All women are destined to leave Misselthwaite, one way or another.
Although I rarely see him. He's always too busy.
An elaborate affair that required Ayah
And a friendly dog plays with you?
And a quarrel over who first made fire.
And act how you like, don't you?
And all you'll have seen is the wallpaper.
And chances are, his life.
And do you know what's even more extraordinary?
And don't expect him to come running, your uncle.
And he can whistle.
And he's here?
And how do you like yourself?
And how many dying people have you seen?
And I don't want that garden!
And I heard noises. Wailing. Screaming.
And I know you didn't kill your mother.
And I'm going to call you Jemima.
And I'm not interested,
And if he wants to look at you,
And in future, your bath will be ready at 5:25,
And it'll be me has to clean both.
And it's my secret, so you're to keep it.
And it's ours.
And look.
And Mr. Craven didn't ask to take you in,
And my uncle owns it still, and you'll do well to give me the respect I'm due.
And now... you're on your own.
And say nothing fanciful. He's enough concerns.
And she has a spirit that nothing can quench.
And she's scared...
And Sita.
And so she made this place magical.
And the right sort of discipline.
And the stench of the roses almost killed me.
And then can you take me home? I don't want to be here.
And then one day,
And then she died, leaving me all alone.
And then Sita was kidnapped by the evil demon Ravana.
And there I was, excited to have a young 'un in the house.
And there you have it. That's home.
And they didn't know it at first
And they discovered a garden.
And they discovered a mysterious garden.
And they loved each other.
And this house is a prison for you both.
And those?
And took out to walk as if they were puppies.
And unless you want me to instruct your sister to box your ears...
And what rooms you're to keep out of.
And you and I are almost the same age.
And you think she came here?
And you'll be expected to be in your room by then.
And you're not to stare when you see what afflicts him.
And your hair's matted and wet.
Are you a girl dog or a boy dog?
Are you following me?
Are you Martha's brother?
Are you scared?
As I understand it, her mother was struck down with cholera very suddenly.
As much as they were going to save it.
At school? I can't.
Ayah, please keep her quiet!
Ayah, we're leaving now. Ayah!
Ayah?
Ayah? Ayah!
Because it was a magic garden it was going to save them
Because you needed to see it.
Being as he's a boy.
Both of you.
Brrr! Quite chilly today, but spring is on its way.
But aren't you going to be my servant?
But he did all the same.
But how is this...
But I know what it means to lose someone.
But I'm sure if I were to say the little servant girl,
But I've never heard of you.
But if you take me to that garden, you'll murder me too.
But there are those who are waiting on us.
But until then, don't be expecting there'll be people to talk to,
But until then, you stick to your rooms and your rooms only.
But you can't stay locked up in the garden forever. Life needs living.
But you have to try, just as I do.
But you need to dress me.
But you've not eaten anything.
But...
But... I'm tired now. You can go.
By all the soldiers that died here.
By the evil demon Ravana...
Call for him, sir.
Can I see your paw, Jemima?
Can you do this?
Can you see?
Can you sleep?
Can't you see what you're doing to him?
Careful, now.
Careful. You tell me to be careful?
Colin is my friend.
Colin needs to live,
Colin, I've found these letters from my mother to your mother.
Colin, there's a good friend I'd like you to meet.
Colin!
Colin!
Colin?
Colin?
Colin?
Colin? Are you okay?
Colin.
Colin... No!
Come back and we'll get that wound better for you.
Come back, girl!
Come back!
Come here, girl.
Come inside.
Come morning, we'll have an answer.
Come on, get up and ready. Your porridge is getting cold.
Come on, girl, you can help more than you are.
Come on, Jemima!
Come on, let's get you up.
Come on, Miss. Mother!
Come on! No.
Come on! We're going!
Come on.
Come on. It'll soon be over. Just...
Daddy!
Daddy?
Dickon has problems enough of his own without you to bother him.
Dickon, can you fetch me some flowers?
Dickon, what are those called?
Dickon, you haven't fixed anything.
Dickon?
Did she like my mother? Doesn't seem to like me.
Did you ask after me?
Did you really?
Did you work in the hospital?
Didn't turn out to be fools, what with being washed and dressed
Do dead soldiers haunt this house?
Do that and you'll never see me again.
Do you have a problem with wild dogs on this manor?
Do you honestly think Grace would've wanted this life for you?
Do you like our garden?
Do you think he lost his home?
Do you trust me?
Do you understand?
Do you understand? Yes, Mrs. Medlock.
Does he love the garden? Is he trained?
Does it matter if I care or not?
Does that sound fair?
Don't be afraid. Look.
Don't be.
Don't expect luxury.
Don't worry yourself, Mrs. Medlock. I'll deal with him.
Don't worry, he won't like me. No one does.
Don't you care?
Don't you dare. It's far too close!
Don't. Please, leave me here.
Done. Over there, please.
Dress you? Do you not know how?
Enough of that.
Even if you are telling the truth.
Even your mother, Mary.
Extra meat. It is a requirement.
Father, I'm here!
Father?
Father?
Father?
Feel better, does it, sir?
Fetch me my book...
Fifty seven, fifty eight...
Find somewhere to educate some civility into her.
First things first, we are fully electric.
Five. I want to include my father.
Follow me!
For my breakfast, I like bacon and eggs.
Four. Are you including Hector?
Get you down safely.
Go on, off you go.
Go! Go!
Good.
Good.
Grrr!
Grrr!
Guilt for what you did to my Jemima.
Hate her?
Have we just given her the full run of the house?
Have you seen him?
He doesn't want me to leave this cursed house like all the other womenfolk.
He needs a better name than that.
He needs you! Your son needs you!
He shut the garden away because memories of her caused too much pain.
He still has a limp, but the leg takes his weight.
He thinks he has a hump, but he doesn't, and I think you know it.
He trusts you.
He wants to say hello. I can see.
He was called Jemima.
He...
He'll be back in his room by 4:00.
He's better!
He's had better days.
He's handsome.
He's just as besotted as I am with Mary."
He's not diseased?
He's promised he'll have someone to tend to you soon enough.
He's right. We don't.
Hello to you too.
Hello, fella.
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
Her father rushed her mother to hospital.
Her sadness has made her unwell.
Her?
Her.
Hey! Where are you going, girl?
Hey...
Him. Take him first.
His mother.
His name was Varuna, and...
His paw was trapped in a horror trap.
His wheelchair was skew whiff when I went in this morning.
Hmm!
Hmm.
Hold it out and he'll come. He's here? The dog?
Hold the head. This was all a trick!
How dare you!
How does tha' like thysel'?"
How he seems set on protecting you from the world.
How is it that we're taught by our children?
How is that?
How'd you get here?
Hydrangea.
Hydrangea.
I assure you, Mrs. Medlock,
I can hide in the garden and be happy.
I can manage.
I can't desert him.
I can't lift you.
I can't say I saw enough to identify you,
I can't.
I didn't ask to be here!
I didn't want to see the dresses and I don't want to see this.
I don't believe your back is half as bad as you make out.
I don't eat porridge.
I don't know how she coped to lose her.
I don't like it. It tastes horrid, please!
I don't think I can. Course you can.
I don't think I can. We've got you.
I don't think she ever recovered.
I don't understand. I knew you'd be here.
I don't want a friend.
I don't want that, sir. I like it here.
I don't want to see you. You're cruel!
I don't want to see. To Misselthwaite, to visit your mother.
I don't want you here!
I don't want you today!
I give you my word on the soul of Grace Craven.
I hadn't read that. She wrote about my plays?
I hate her for doing it. Dying.
I have decided that I like your mother.
I just thought that if I could excite him about life...
I knew you were hiding something.
I know how to make him better.
I know it's you, Dickon.
I know she wouldn't just stand outside his door while he cries at night.
I know where he'll be!
I know you can't, but please stay.
I know you don't like it, but it's going to make you well.
I know...
I left your son not five minutes ago.
I like 'em too. But you've got porridge. Now, eat.
I like your brother Dickon too, and I have met him.
I need no entertaining. I'm not a child.
I need the same meat in my sandwich today.
I need to grow.
I need to read those letters.
I need you to keep a secret.
I never said you could do that.
I promise I won't hurt you.
I promise you we won't kill you.
I said I'd heard you.
I saw you.
I served at the last ball they had here.
I shall try again...
I shan't tell the story at all!
I struggle to sleep.
I suppose it's not so freezing.
I swear on your mother's life, I can't see it there at all.
I think that you're a girl dog
I think you should talk more about Hector.
I thought I'd lost you.
I thought this cursed house was magic...
I thought you wouldn't visit again.
I told you secrets about my magic place.
I want to play out of doors.
I want you to go!
I warned you what a young girl could do.
I was cold in the night and no one heard my call.
I was tardy. She was scolding me for it.
I was three years old when your mother died,
I was trying to make things better.
I were not.
I will not leave without my son.
I wished her death, and it happened.
I'd be scared for her if I wasn't so proud of her."
I'd say that you were lying.
I'll be back tomorrow to see to that leg.
I'll come back later when you've calmed down.
I'll do you no harm.
I'll give you none. I'm Colin Craven and the uncle you speak of is my father.
I'll take care of it, Mrs. Medlock. You continue with your chores.
I'll tell you a story about gods
I'm absolutely her murderer. Okay, fine. I believe you.
I'm afraid I can't. You've seen my father's hunchback.
I'm climbing. Mother, look. Please!
I'm guessing we were sleeping too.
I'm just to check the fire's lit,
I'm no lady, sir.
I'm no servant.
I'm not a kid.
I'm not going!
I'm not going!
I'm not ready.
I'm not so sure.
I'm not sure your dog would like the name Jemima,
I'm not to be sent to school and I'm not to have a governess.
I'm not your play toy to be put down when you choose!
I'm obliged by law to have you taught.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, sir.
I'm sorry, sir. She leaves tomorrow.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I didn't understand.
I'm sorry. She's been everywhere.
I'm tired.
I've been to Misselthwaite before.
I've done it. I've done it!
I've no interest in "poking about."
I've plenty already.
I've ruined everything.
I've something to show you.
I've spit and I won't tell a soul.
I've too much to learn here at Misselthwaite, sir.
If I were to live, this place should belong to me.
If we don't see to this now, he'll lose his leg,
If you do cause me trouble, I will have you sent away to school in an instant.
If you don't both pipe down,
If you hear noise, then turn over and sleep more.
If you'll be needing the lavatory in the night,
If you're too much of a lady, then there's no...
In fact, I've a book on dog training.
Into the light, where I can see you.
Is anybody there?
Is because it killed my mother and tried to kill me.
Is someone there?
Is something troubling you?
Is that really what you want?
Is that the sea?
Is that your mother?
Is there running water here?
Isn't that extraordinary?
It cured Hector's leg, and I...
It doesn't matter! This is of no importance.
It had some help.
It has a lake? You wouldn't call it a lake, but a pond maybe, and a stream.
It is a school that is full of the right sort of people
It is not a manor, it is an estate.
It tastes horrid. I don't like it.
It tickles.
It was hers, but now I think she'd want us to share in it.
It was quite mesmerizing."
It was too hot to do so in India.
It's beautiful.
It's cold.
It's disgusting.
It's either the medicine or the brace.
It's locked.
It's none of your business! Don't touch it!
It's not her fault.
It's not our garden, and it never can be.
It's not your mother I see.
It's on that chair over there. Fetch it.
It's the girl, isn't it?
It's this roused my suspicions. She's found my son too?
It's under the bed.
It's unforgivable.
It's very, very cold.
It's worth the risk.
It's your decision.
Jemima!
Jemima!
Jemima!
Jemima!
Jemima?
Jemima?
Jemima?
Jemima.
Just enjoying your happiness.
Just had word today, and what exciting word it is.
Just hold it out.
Just leave me. Please.
Keep up, Jemima.
Knowing that she wanted to die by this tree.
Laughter, happiness.
Let's look into finding a school for my niece.
Lie still. No, please.
Listen to this one, Mary.
Listen to this.
Little savage girl.
Look at this.
Loss changes people.
Magic.
Marcus. Can we not name him after him?
Martha will let you out in the morning.
Martha, can you tell me about my Aunt Grace?
Mary and Dickon you know already.
Mary, the wall. Stop! The wall!
Mary, what's wrong?
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary!
Mary! Get away!
Mary! Mary, please, darling, leave your mother in peace.
Mary! Mary?
Mary! Mary?
Mary. Are you all right?
Master not come back from the war?
Maybe he's right.
Maybe I was including Hector and not including you.
Maybe neither of us knew our parents well.
Me mother always says she can't see why grand people's children
Misselthwaite is not the place it was.
Mother said that to me once.
Mother?
Mother?
Mother.
Mr. Craven said to play. I'm playing.
Mr. Craven, I need your help.
Mr. Craven, you need to come with me.
Mr. Craven!
Mr. Craven!
Mr. Craven!
Mr. Craven. We don't know where.
Mrs. Medlock says she sees your mother in you.
Mrs. Medlock says you're cluttering up the place.
Mrs. Medlock,
Mrs. Medlock, I'm sorry... It's not her fault.
Mrs. Medlock, whatever you think I've been doing, I promise...
Mrs. Pitcher?
Mummy, I have a new story for you.
My Ayah would come if I needed her.
My father says it's for my own benefit.
My father wants me locked in a room.
My father was called Hector, and he was a brave man.
My mother came to be with her in the last days of Grace's illness,
My mother died in a hospital, alone and in pain.
My mother loved me hugely. Everyone said so.
My mother said the same once.
My mother was sister to the mistress of this house
My mother would say you do as little as fast as you can.
My mother's dead too. And I killed her.
My name is Mary Lennox.
My name's Mary, and you know it.
My parents are dead.
My sister loves me much more than you.
Never normally causes bother at this hour.
No exploring, no poking about.
No, darling, I just need to be alone.
No, Dickon. This is a magic garden.
No, don't be scared. You'll like them.
No, don't hurt him. It's just a friendly robin.
No, girl.
No, I don't want to look!
No, it's the moors.
No, sir. Please, leave those.
No, you heard the wind, that's all.
No!
No!
No!
No?
No.
No.
No.
No. Father? Father!
No. I'm not a kid.
No. I've no need of a governess.
No. No, take me back!
No. The curse came before the war.
No. Wait.
Nor I of you.
Not again.
Not for long.
Not that I want to interrupt this reminisce,
Not that we've seen.
Not today!
Nothing lives on but wild ponies and sheep.
Nothing's broken, but it looks like it's going rotten.
Now get off my bed and leave me alone.
Now he's... Dog.
Now hold your arms out and lie back.
Now if you're ready and silent,
Now, promise to spit?
Now, tell me everything about your dog.
Now, tell me...
Now, the car will take you at 3:30.
Now, when he speaks to you, you answer back with a "sir."
Now!
Of all the places.
Of all the silly things.
Of course I do.
Of course I'm not taking you into the garden.
Of course we don't have a problem with wild dogs.
Of the damage he'll do to you when she's gone.
Oh, it's good. Moves well. Do you use it much?
Oh, what have you done?
Oh!
Ohh!
On my honor I'll keep it.
Once they tried to take me outside,
One of the people discovered a garden
One, two...
One, two...
Oof! Hello, monkey.
Or... we can get you in the chair,
Partially deserted.
Perfectly all right.
Perhaps we should...
Please be sure to have Mrs. Pitcher supply me with her special sandwiches.
Please don't fuss!
Please don't.
Please don't.
Please stay.
Please, take me home.
Please! I don't like it.
Please?
Please.
Please.
Please...
Poaching?
Put her in a bad temper and she turns on me and she says,
Read me this.
Ruff!
Says the girl so determined no one loves her, she'll make it so.
Secondly, Mr. Craven is a widower and on his own.
Secrets I didn't care to know of.
Secrets.
Settled. Hector.
Seventy six, seventy seven, seventy eight...
Shall I tell you a story?
Shall we use the chair to explore? I can push...
She came. Don't you see?
She can't stay here.
She couldn't have loved me.
She died here because it was beautiful,
She died that night, her father the following morning.
She never talked of England.
She told this Indian myth story.
She wanted me nowhere near her. Maybe that's...
She wanted to see her before she died.
She won't love you so much when she knows you're poaching on the moor.
She'd have me send you away to school.
She's gone.
She's just sick, that's all.
Should you be...
Show me my son!
Show me...
So Colin's mother was dying?
So this is where you live.
So we did know of each other.
So who is the bigger liar?
So you're the one that cries at night.
So, if you're needing the lavatory in the night, you take a lamp.
Soldiers died here, didn't they?
Sometimes I need to be restrained, or medicated.
Still alive? Yes, but...
Stop that! It's the pollen, I told you.
Stop with your talking. Or this will get much worse.
Stop!
Stop. Stop!
Such a lot to do.
Surprisingly simple.
Take a breath.
Take his legs, Dickon. I'll take the arms.
Tell me where I'd find him.
Thank you.
That doesn't mean the electric always works.
That smoke... is that normal?
That sounds terrible.
That the sort of barbarous behavior
That were not yours to roam in?
That's as good an idea as you've had.
That's Misselthwaite.
That's really good, that.
That's the thing, isn't it?
That's the way.
That's what my brother Dickon says. He's always out on the moor.
That's your chair?
The army will come and collect them.
The brigade has been called!
The crying I heard when it was announced
The garden has cured him.
The house will be better without them!
The master wants to see you.
The noises that I hear in the night,
The reason they say this house is cursed
The robin's helped us find a gate.
The room's shipshape and you've had food in you.
The trap wasn't my fault.
The white ones.
Their mother and father were kidnapped
Then come back a little after 4:00 to check he's eaten.
Then I'm a Yorkshire terrier too.
Then we will find you a governess.
Then we'll need to break the law, won't we?
Then why doesn't she get on and die, leave us all alone?
Then you're gonna be very hungry.
There are even more secrets to this garden!
There once was a lord of the seas.
There were once some people who lived in an old, deserted house.
There were once three people who loved each other very much.
There were once two friends called Mary and Jemima,
There were once two people called Mary and Jemima.
There were once two people called Rama...
There you are.
There you are. Now you're fed. You can go now.
There's something I have to show you.
There's something you need to see.
These letters say otherwise.
They catch you in here, they'll have you whipped.
They said you'd lost both your parents tragically.
They say I look like her.
They sound better in your accent.
They spent their days dancing and singing together.
They spent their days telling stories to each other.
They talk about how your father is focusing all his fears
They were very clear you weren't a murderess.
They won't like me like you do. I'll go back to being alone.
They're inside the secret garden.
Thick as thieves, they were.
Thieving.
Thirty one...
This house was filled with light,
This is a mysterious place.
This is Dickon.
This is Grace's garden, and it needs to cure her son.
This is just jealousy because my mother loved me.
This is our garden and we love it.
This place has nothing to teach you.
This way!
Those army savages used it as a hospital in the war, left it a wreck.
Till she knew different.
Time for our nap, Jemima.
To make some silk curtains.
To see them dance...
To the boy too.
Tomorrow? Hmm.
Trust that.
Uncle? Please, Uncle! No, you don't!
Underneath a floorboard. Where are you taking me?
Up.
Very well.
Wait for me!
Wake up, girl.
Was it not explained to you to stay away from the parts of the house
Was this my mother's room?
Was?
We are pirates.
We can't just leave them all piled up like this.
We could go outside and, who knows, you might feel better.
We don't have long. They're sending me to school.
We don't want you to go either.
We have the large French windows overlooking the patio...
We should not name him after my father either.
We'll deal with that later.
We'll have an explore first.
We'll send her back with the other children.
We'll work out what hurts and what doesn't.
We're all happy, aren't we?
We're conquerors of this fair and beautiful land.
We're cousins.
We're hoping the garden will magic him well?
We're lords.
We're past this, Colin. You'll scream. I'll scream. No good will come of it.
We've all lost, girl.
We've already packed what possessions you have into your trunk.
We've done all we can.
We've quite the surprise for you.
Well, get rid of them! Throw them away. Burn them. I don't care!
Well, I would have, but he backed away. I've seen him, at least.
Well, I'm Colin, and I'm your new friend.
Well, it doesn't matter whose fault it is.
Well, mine is worse. I've never been able to walk.
Well, my mother never loved me.
Well, she has an uncle in England.
Well, then we both know tragedy... don't we?
Well, you don't deserve a mother's love!
Well, you don't smile at all.
Were you here when the soldiers were?
What a delight."
What about this one? Please, I don't need to be reminded of her.
What are you doing? I'm a Yorkshire terrier.
What are you doing? You tricked me.
What are you laughing about?
What are you laughing about?
What if I were to tell you that I know of a magical place?
What is it?
What matters is you're late. Now, come on with you.
What?
What's his name?
What's that for a greeting?
What's your father called?
What's your name, then?
When was the last time you used your chair?
When we tried to fix the dog, he refused us too.
When's the next time they'll check on him? I'll bring him his lunch,
Where are you taking me? Jemima!
Where did you find them?
Where does it hurt?
Where is my son?
Where is my son? Where are you?
Where the birds sing for you
Where's Dickon?
Who are you?
Who's bold? She loved you, Mary.
Who's inside?
Who's there?
Whoever Ayah is, she's sure as not here, is she?
Why are you here?
Why do you say your son has a hump?
Why have you just spat on yourself?
Why should I trust you?
Why shouldn't I be?
Why won't she see me? What's wrong with me?
Why would I trust you?
Why would you bring me here?
Will you read to me? As I try to fall asleep?