A Bear Named Winnie is a 2004 drama film based on the true story of Winnie, a bear cub who became the inspiration for the character Winnie-the-Pooh. The film follows Canadian soldier Harry Colebourn who adopts Winnie during World War I.
Here’s how you can watch and stream A Bear Named Winnie via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is A Bear Named Winnie available to watch via streaming?
Yes, A Bear Named Winnie is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Harry Colebourn finds a bear cub, Winnie, all alone and decides to care for her. They become close friends, but when Harry has to go fight in the war, he cannot take Winnie with him. The movie follows Winnie’s adventure as she finds a new home at the London Zoo and ends up inspiring a very popular children’s book character.
The movie stars Michael Fassbender as Harry Colebourn, the soldier who befriends Winnie. David Suchet plays a high-ranking military officer while we also see Stephen Fry as a zookeeper who cares for Winnie in London.
Watch A Bear Named Winnie streaming via Amazon Prime Video
A Bear Named Winnie is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
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A Bear Named Winnie synopsis is as follows:
“Based on the true story of a Canadian soldier, enroute to World War I from Winnipeg, who adopts an orphaned bear cub at White River Ontario. It is namned Winnie (for Winnipeg) and eventually ends up at the London Zoo where it became the inspiration for A.A.Milne’s Winnie The Pooh stories.”
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