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    • Princess Diaries (2001) Tea lovers will look forward to this movie between the tea set, discovering being a royal family, and the sophisticated talk mixed with casual conversation.
    • Alice in Wonderland (2010) This movie might be unpleasant but still loveable for tea lovers. The background scenery is astounding, translating the classic and popular novel Alice in Wonderland to the live-action big screen.
    • Alice Through The Looking Glass (2016) Unlike in the previous Disney’s Alice in Wonderland movie where the scene is dark and we lamented the table manners and the broken wares, this scene is the opposite.
    • Downton Abbey (2019) There is a royal dinner in the movie, but since this scene from The Kelly Clarkson Show is related to the film I will include it: A sophisticated yet informal “Never Have I Ever” with the cast of Downton Abbey.
    • Alice in Wonderland – 1951
    • The Importance of Earnest – 1952
    • Paddington – 1958
    • Mary Poppins -1964
    • Princess Diaries – 2001
    • The Lord of The Rings – 2001
    • Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban – 2004
    • The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe – 2005
    • Bronson – 2008

    Lewis Carol’s adventure story is filled with brilliant colors retold countless times in children’s books, TV programs, and cinemas. Among the adaptations, the Disney animated version is what we often fondly remembered. The story starts with a girl who followed a white rabbit down a hole. She then finds herself in a wonderland where flowers can sing...

    This movie is based on an Oscar Wilde play wherein two men pretend to be something they are not, to woo a two woman. The ladies are Gwendolen Fairfax and Cecily Cardew, who met during an afternoon tea sequence. As they dine, they leave a bitty conversation with one another. The butler even turned the moment like a tennis match because of how the gi...

    Named for Paddington Station, Paddington is a little bear with a big heart searching for a London family. The Brown family took him in under one condition – he must learn manners! The family taught him not to drink the tea directly from the spout. There are some scenes at the small tearoom where Paddington Bear meets the family’s father, Mr. Brown,...

    Have you ever wanted a tea party on the ceiling as a child? If yes, then you should check out the classic movie, Mary Poppins. In one of its most iconic scenes, magical nanny Mary Poppins visits Uncle Albert. When uncles become hysterical, he would wind up floating on the ceiling. Burt, Mary, and the children joined him, and they decided to have an...

    This family classic is all about an ordinary girl who finds out that she is actually a princess. Upon knowing, she meets the Queen of Genovia over tea with the classic “Old Country Roses” tea set. The Queen assured her that she would teach her the proper princess etiquette. With gentility and grace, the new princess discovers herself as she creates...

    This a movie adapted from a J.R.R. Tolkien book. It revolves around the hobbits, elves, men, dwarves, wizards, and orcs (referred to as the goblins in.the prequel The Hobbit) who looked for the Ring of Power made by the Dark Lord Sauron. In one scene, Gandalf, Frodo, and Bilbo shared tea at the beginning of their big adventures. They believed that ...

    Who is not familiar with JK Rowling’s wizardry series – Harry Potter? In the sequel Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry is haunted by Sirius Black. There are a lot of teacups and teapots scenes throughout the series. Notably, a quirky professor Sybill Trelawny taught his students how to read their future using the loose tea leaves in the teacup.

    This is an adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ book, The Chronicles of Narnia. Narnia is a tale about four kids fighting for the good in an imaginary island. The Pevensie siblings stepped up to this challenge and enjoyed tea with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, who told them about their mission.

    In this dark comedy movie, Michael Peterson, aka Charles Bronson, was Britain’s most violent criminal. The film has violent scenes as Peterson held many people hostage. You could see Peterson pushing a tea trolley and giving teacups to the prison guards in one of the calmer scenes. Along with him is the prisoner Paul Daniels singing the song, “Tea ...

  1. Feb 28, 1999 · Discover new TV shows and movies tagged as 'tea party' and where you can watch them.

    • Paddington. Named for Paddington Station, this little bear with a big heart is in search of a family in London.
    • Pride and Prejudice. There will always be an endless debate among tea drinkers about which Darcy is the true Darcy, but thankfully there are two solid film adaptations of this book (1995 and 2005) that will help you generate plenty of hearty dialogue on the topic over tea.
    • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. With two adaptations, one from BBC in 1988 and the latest version made in 2005, this is a tale about fighting for the good when there is an overwhelming evil surrounding your circumstances.
    • The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Gandalf, Frodo, and even Bilbo, share tea at the beginning of their big adventures, proving that all matters of great importance must be discussed over a warm brew.
  2. A writer and wall street trader, Nick Carraway, finds himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of his mysterious millionaire neighbor, Jay Gatsby, amid the riotous parties of the Jazz Age. Director: Baz Luhrmann | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire. Votes: 595,887 | Gross: $144.84M.

  3. Though it’s unsure what exact tea the Mad Hatter and co are drinking in the novel or it’s movie adaptations, there are Alice in Wonderland specific tea blends you can buy if you fancy hosting a party of your own!

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  5. Tea Party: Directed by Charles Jarrott. With Leo McKern, Vivien Merchant, Jennifer Wright, John Le Mesurier. A self-made millionaire of humble origins acquires a new secretary just as he's about to marry a woman of aristocratic lineage.

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