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Wallace And Gromit - The Curse Of The Were Rabbit Details

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Eccentric, cheese-loving English inventor Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and his trusted silent canine companion, Gromit, have a thriving business in their garden-destroying varmint-elimination service, named Anti-Pesto. Together they prepare for the upcoming Giant Vegetable Growing contest. Wallace even has a potential .. Read more

Starring Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham-Carter, Nicholas Smith
Director Nick Park, Steve Box
Genres Animated, Comedy, Family

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Wallace And Gromit - The Curse Of The Were Rabbit

Eccentric, cheese-loving English inventor Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and his trusted silent canine companion, Gromit, have a thriving business in their garden-destroying varmint-elimination service, named Anti-Pesto. Together they prepare for the upcoming Giant Vegetable Growing contest. Wallace even has a potential paramour in wealthy client Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter), a vegetable enthusiast with a severe rabbit problem. Unfortunately, the tight-coiffed, slick-talking hunter Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes) also has designs on the lady, and he¿s not giving up easily. When a giant rabbit terrorises the townsfolk and begins devouring some prizewinning veggies, another dimension is added to the existing competition between Wallace and Victor, and the outcome will be the talk of the town! Following up the success of 2000¿s CHICKEN RUN, master clay animator Nick Park has given Wallace and Gromit the stars of three celebrated shorts their own feature, and with thrilling results. The eye-popping animation comes along with appealing character design and beautifully detailed environments, and we are also given an engaging, multi-layered story populated with characters to care about. As with Park's previous successes, the result has a cross-generational appeal that will undoubtedly age in the timeless manner of all great entertainment.

Starring Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham-Carter, Nicholas Smith, Liz Smith, Peter Kay
Director Nick Park, Steve Box
Studio DREAMWORKS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 21 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate U.gif
Genres Animated, Comedy, Family
Language English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 20 Feb 2006
Production year: 2005
Format DVD
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  • The fate of the world hangs in the balance. Well, maybe not the entire world, but the fate of Tottington’s annual Giant Vegetable Contest at any rate – which is a pretty big read more »

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  • 19 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Smashing film Gromit

    This is a fantastic movie. I know this is going to win the oscar for best animation. The charcters are briliant. You've got to watch this movie. It is a real work of masterpiece. Way better then 'Chicken Run' If your a Wallace and Gromit fan, you will find this film as good as the shorts.

      • eduardo3 from London
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  • 11 out of 15 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    This is a funny and fine Wallace and Gromit film.

    I saw this film in the cinema the day it was released, a week before the Premiere ... Was it worh real money, I took 3 of my 4 kids, YES. As Meg Ryan would have said had she been in a Jane Austen film, quite so. This film is great, every bit as good as the other three Wallace and Gromit films. Look, I'm a real fan, I kept quiet about Chicken Run, but this is a really good film. I only gave it 5 stars because there were not 6 available... Watch and enjoy, it's real fun ...

      • Joe Evans from Walsuches, Lancashire
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