I need to talk to someone about Paddington Bear. Perhaps that person should have a medical degree and be paid by the hour, but for now, it’s you. Here is the issue. Prior to the release of the ...
The beloved character and his adopted British family head to his native South America and encounter a dastardly boat captain, played by Antonio Banderas, in the third entry in this charming series.
She places a luggage tag around Paddington’s neck that says, “Please take care of this bear.” I winced, wishing someone would do the same for me. But, Paddington protests, he doesn’t know ...
As the name suggests, “Paddington in Peru” takes the beloved British bear — voiced, charmingly and gently as ever, by Ben Whishaw — out of his comfortable living space in London’s ...
His name is Paddington, and for close to seven decades, this tiny London-based bear has delighted discerning young readers with his extreme politeness, his propensity for getting into ...
In theaters Feb. 14. Even a bear needs a breather. So, off jets Paddington to sunny South America in “Paddington in Peru,” the third film in the delightful British family series. No. 3 ...
In a striking way of emphasising her point, she said it would effectively have meant refusing to let Paddington Bear stay. “Frankly, this process would deny Paddington Bear - he did the same ...
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Paddington Bear’s marmalade sandwiches were confiscated by UK Border Control. Then, they chased him, detained him and eventually gave him a passport – though under the new immigration rules ...
In Paddington lore, the titular bear actually comes from Peru in the first place and was merely adopted by the Brown family after being sent away by his Aunt Lucy. Released last year in the UK ...