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‘Paddington in Peru’ loses the magic of its predecessors - Stabroek News

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The first two entries in the live-action “Paddington” franchise, written and directed by Paul King, found the contemporary magic in the adventures of Paddington Bear’s life with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens.

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