The Secret Of Moonacre

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In a moonlit, magical valley, orphan Maria Merryweather unravels an age-old family feud, discovering her destiny entwined with enchanted creatures, a hidden curse, and the healing power of courage and love. Can she restore harmony to Moonacre?

The Secret Of Moonacre Trivia

What is the title of the source novel for 'The Secret of Moonacre' movie? (Genius)
#1: The Little Princess
#2: The Secret Garden
#3: The Little White Horse
#4: Moonacre Valley
What year was 'The Secret of Moonacre' released? (Medium)
#1: 2006
#2: 2008
#3: 2009
#4: 2010
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The Secret Of Moonacre Fun Facts

The interior scenes of Moonacre Manor were shot inside the gothic-inspired Arbury Hall in Warwickshire, England.
The film's mystical unicorn was created using a trained white horse named Zena and visual effects.

The Secret Of Moonacre Polls

Who is your favorite character in The Secret of Moonacre?
Maria Merryweather
Sir Benjamin Merryweather
Robin De Noir
Loveday
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What is your favorite magical element in The Secret of Moonacre?
The Moon Pearls
The Magical Creatures
The Enchanted Forest
The Sun Curse
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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February 20, 2009

Release of The Secret of Moonacre

The Secret of Moonacre, a fantasy adventure film directed by Gábor Csupó, was released for the public.

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