Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ewan McGregor | ... | Christopher Robin | |
Hayley Atwell | ... | Evelyn Robin | |
Bronte Carmichael | ... | Madeline Robin | |
Mark Gatiss | ... | Giles Winslow | |
Oliver Ford Davies | ... | Old Man Winslow | |
Ronke Adekoluejo | ... | Katherine Dane | |
Adrian Scarborough | ... | Hal Gallsworthy | |
Roger Ashton-Griffiths | ... | Ralph Butterworth | |
Ken Nwosu | ... | Paul Hastings | |
John Dagleish | ... | Matthew Leadbetter | |
Amanda Lawrence | ... | Joan MacMillan | |
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Orton O'Brien | ... | Young Christopher Robin |
Katy Carmichael | ... | Christopher's Mother | |
Tristan Sturrock | ... | Christopher's Father | |
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Jasmine-Simone Charles | ... | Little Girl |
An adult Christopher Robin, who is now focused on his new life, work, and family, suddenly meets his old friend Winnie the Pooh, who returns to his unforgotten childhood past to help him return to the Hundred Acre Wood and help find Pooh's lost friends. Written by Jon Meyer
This movie is amazing on so many levels. The movie talks about friendship, growing up, kids innocence, today's rat race, leaving friends, watching world with simple-illusion eyes and so much. It really depends on how you see it. And CGI and the voice over of Pooh which really translated the sadness and loneliness of Pooh on screen.
A True family movie, because it is for everyone in your family!!!