Another week, another draw, this time between Gregory Peck and Vivian Leigh over wildly different tales of the south. Jess had the winning answer earning her her first win and the right to ask:
What is the most beautiful and inspiring garden or pastoral setting in a film?
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I'll take the pastoral angle and say Legends of the Fall. The ranch, mountains, horse and livestock pastures (and yes, gardens) are exactly where I'd love to spend most of my days. Even three months into a hard winter if I had enough books. You can't watch that movie and not fall in love with the land.
Miss Potter.