Paddington (2014)Full Animation Movie

Paddington

Paddington is a district within the City of Westminster, in central London.[1] Formerly a metropolitan borough, it was integrated with Westminster and Greater London in 1965. Three important landmarks of the district are Paddington station, designed by the celebrated engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1847; St Mary's Hospital; and Paddington Green Police Station (the most important high-security police station in the United Kingdom).

A major project called Paddington Waterside aims to regenerate former railway and canal land between 1998 and 2018, and the area is seeing many new developments.

Paddington Bears designed by Michael Sheen (Shakes-bear, left) and Frankie Bridge (right) and an original Paddington design


Directed by:                 Paul King
Produced by:                 David Heyman
Screenwriter:                 Hamish McColl
Cast: Hugh Bonneville ...    Henry Brown
Nicole Kidman ...              Millicent, an evil taxidermist
Sally Hawkins ...               Mrs. Brown
Jim Broadbent ...               Mr. Gruber
Julie Walters ...                 Mrs. Bird
Peter Capaldi ...                Mr. Curry
Ben Whishaw ...               Paddington Bear (voice)
Colin Firth ...                   Paddington Bear (voice) (Former)
Executive Producers:       Ollie Madden
Kevin McCormick
Rosie Alison
Studio/Distributor:      The Weinstein Company
Warner Bros.                  Pictures (Former)  United States
Production Companies:    Heyday Films
StudioCanal



History:
The earliest extant reference to Padington, historically a part of Middlesex, was made in 1056.

In the later Elizabethan and early Stuart era, the rectory and associated estate houses were occupied by the Small (or Smale) family. Nicholas Small was a clothworker who was sufficiently well connected to have Holbein paint a portrait of his wife, Jane Small. Nicholas died in 1565 and his wife married again, to Nicholas Parkinson, who also resided in Paddington. Parkinson went on to be the master of the Clothworker's company. Jane Small continued to live in Paddington after her second husband's death, and her manor house was big enough to have been let to Sir John Popham, the attorney general, in the 1580s. At this time there was an inn attached to the estate, named Blowers.

By 1773, a contemporary historian determined that "London may now be said to include two cities, one borough and forty six antient villages", Paddington and adjoining Marybone being named as two of those villages.

Roman roads formed the parish's north-eastern and southern boundaries from Marble Arch: Watling Street (later Edgware Road) and the Uxbridge road, known by the 1860s as Bayswater Road. They were toll roads in the 18th century, before and after the dismantling of the permanent Tyburn gallows "tree" at their junction in 1759. By 1801, the area was also traversed by the Harrow Road and an arm of the Grand Junction Canal (now named Grand Union Canal).




Paddington – Official International Trailer



Paddington - Official Teaser Trailer (2014)






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