
December, 1900 Miss Heathwood's Boarding School for Girls. Thrust into the chaotic and unfamiliar world of a boarding school at Christmas, Mandie finds herself hounded by new rules and regulations at every turn. Unable to grasp the finer points of high society, she constantly falls into trouble with Miss Heathwood, the headmistress. While visiting the school's forbidden attic, Mandie stumbles upon a mystery from which she is warned to flee. Seeking the truth will require Mand... (Full plot summary below)
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December, 1900 Miss Heathwood's Boarding School for Girls. Thrust into the chaotic and unfamiliar world of a boarding school at Christmas, Mandie finds herself hounded by new rules and regulations at every turn. Unable to grasp the finer points of high society, she constantly falls into trouble with Miss Heathwood, the headmistress. While visiting the school's forbidden attic, Mandie stumbles upon a mystery from which she is warned to flee. Seeking the truth will require Mandie to lie, but it just might provide the key that unlocks the memories of a long forgotten Christmas. This installment follows "Mandie and the Secret Tunnel" featuring Dean Jones and "Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure" with Hayley Mills. The films are based on the "Mandie" books by Lois Gladys Leppard.
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| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldFeisty heroine fights social injustice in slow-paced tale. |
| User ReviewEmma BI thought it was pretty good for a TV Christmas movie. |
| User ReviewBenjamin MThis movie come on by itself on Netflix... It is bizarre by all accounts. Terrible acting. A period piece that feels like a modern day with a bunch of girls putting on a bad school play for the audience. The one thing I can say however is that watching this from midnight onwards I was unable to stop watching... Simply because it was like a train wreck; I couldn't look away. This may be a fun watch for children, but for other adults, don't start watching it because: A) you won't enjoy it and B) you won't be able to look away until it mercifully ends. |