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The Secret of Moonacre is a 2008 fantasy film loosely based on the 1946 novel The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge. The film was directed by Gábor Csupó and starred Dakota Blue Richards in the leading role and with Ioan Gruffudd, Tim Curry, Natascha McElhone and Juliet Stevenson in supporting roles. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2009 by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Cast
Dakota Blue Richards as Maria Merryweather/The Little Moon Princess
Juliet Stevenson as Miss Heliotrope
Augustus Prew as Robin de Noir
Michael Webber as Digweed
Ioan Gruffudd as Sir Benjamin Merryweather / Sir Wrolf Merryweather
Tim Curry as Coeur de Noir / Sir William de Noir
Andy Linden as Marmaduke Scarlet
Natascha McElhone as Loveday de Noir/The Moon Princess

Production
Schossberger Castle – "Moonacre Manor"
In pre-production it was decided the film needed a different title from the book. An internet poll was run, giving fans of the book a chance to vote for their preferred title: The Moon Princess or The Secret of Moonacre. The Secret of Moonacre won.
Filming began in September 2007. While a few scenes were filmed in London, England, most of the film was shot in Hungary. Locations included Dobogókő, Alcsútdoboz, Csesznek and Budapest. The Csesznek Castle was one of main outdoor locations, while the director Gábor Csupó chose Schossberger Castle to "embody" the Moonacre mansion.

Reception
The Secret of Moonacre premiered on 6 September 2008 at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, and featured at the New York International Children's Film Festival in February and March 2009. The film was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom on 6 February 2009. It recouped less than its budget of $27 million, grossing $1,437,637 in the United Kingdom and a worldwide total of $7,070,330.

Critical response
The Secret of Moonacre has a 23% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews with an average rating of 4.13/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Despite impressive production values, this is staid, plodding and unimpressive fantasy-fare, with poor performances struggling with an underdeveloped script."
The Secret of Moonacre was met with a mixed reception from critics. Some criticized the film's script and acting. Phillip French of The Observer called it "A film about magic that remains obdurately unmagical." Rating the film one out of five stars, The Independent's Anthony Quinn wrote that it had a "sluggish narrative" and accused it of "trying to hitch a lift on the Potter gravy train." Simon Reynolds of Digital Spy wrote that the film was "let down by a script with tin-eared dialogue" and "laboured direction", but found the cast's "hilarious acting misjudgements" enjoyable nonetheless. Kevin Maher of The National referred to the film as "bargain-basement fantasy", complaining that its plot was too predictable.
Other critics were more positive. Rating the film four out of five stars, Fleur Cogle of The Timaru Herald praised The Secret of Moonacre as a "fun family movie" with "fast-paced storytelling and beautiful effects" and noted that it "has a subtle message about nature and our relationship with the natural world". Helen O'Hara of Empire rated the film three stars out of five, and wrote that it gave the "somewhat sedate book"'s story "a dose of action and adventure, giving it appeal for the Harry Potter generation". Also giving the film three stars, Siân Scott of The Telegraph found that it had "plenty to charm". Newshub's Kim Choe praised the film's "lush colours and elaborate costumes" and wrote that "the larger-than-life characters should be lovable and adventurous enough to keep a young audience entertained". Francesca Rudkin of The New Zealand Herald wrote that "The story may be set in Victorian England, but its interpretation of the period is wonderfully wacky, with the sets a mix of minimalistic, medieval and dream-like. The production design is both a blessing and a curse; it does add much-needed elements of magic and whimsy to the story, it's just that no one seems quite sure how to act within this strange environment."
Dakota Blue Richards' performance in the lead role was well received by critics.

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