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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Cheese-loving eccentric Wallace and his cunning canine pal Gromit run a business ridding the town of garden pests. Using only humane methods, which turns their home into a halfway house for evicted vermin, the pair stumble upon a mystery involving a voracious vegetarian monster that threatens to ruin the annual veggie-growing contest.

Director(s)

Steve Box

Nick Park

Marnie Paxton

Richard Beek

Penny Foster

Merlin Crossingham

Vinny Cannon

Lisa Butler

Kate Munkenbeck

David Button

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Cast & Crew

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Victor Quartermaine (voice)

Geraldine McEwan

Geraldine McEwan

Miss Thripp (voice)

Jack Angel

Jack Angel

Villager (uncredited)

John Thomson

John Thomson

Mr. Windfall (voice)

Christopher Fairbank

Christopher Fairbank

Additional Voice (voice)

Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss

Miss Blight (voice)

Liz Smith

Liz Smith

Mrs. Mulch (voice)

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter

Lady Campanula Tottington (voice)

Nicholas Smith

Nicholas Smith

Reverend Clement Hedges (voice)

Peter Sallis

Peter Sallis

Wallace / Hutch (voice)

Peter Kay

Peter Kay

PC Mackintosh (voice)

Nigel Pilkington

Nigel Pilkington

Various (voice) (uncredited)

Sheb Wooley

Sheb Wooley

Screaming Citizen (archive sound, uncredited)

Vincent Ebrahim

Vincent Ebrahim

Mr. Caliche (voice)

Edward Kelsey

Edward Kelsey

Mr. Growbag (voice)

Dicken Ashworth

Dicken Ashworth

Mr. Mulch (voice)

Robert Horvath

Robert Horvath

Mr. Dibber (voice)

Pete Atkin

Pete Atkin

Mr. Crock (voice)

Noni Lewis

Noni Lewis

Mrs. Girdling (voice)

Ben Whitehead

Ben Whitehead

Mr. Leaching (voice)

James Mather

James Mather

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William Vanderpuye

William Vanderpuye

Additional Voice (voice)

Steve Box

Steve Box

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Nick Park

Nick Park

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Marnie Paxton

Marnie Paxton

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Richard Beek

Richard Beek

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Penny Foster

Penny Foster

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Merlin Crossingham

Merlin Crossingham

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Vinny Cannon

Vinny Cannon

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Lisa Butler

Lisa Butler

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Kate Munkenbeck

Kate Munkenbeck

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David Button

David Button

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Details

GenresAdventure, Animation, Comedy, Family
Runtime1h 25 mins
Released on15 Sep 2005
Languageen
Age RatingU/A 7+
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

I was a bit wary of a feature-length story for this pair. I didn’t think there would be enough to sustain ninety minutes, but this is really quite a good fun adventure. Our intrepid inventors “Wallace” and “Gromit” have a successful business protecting people’s crops from pesky rabbits. When they are summoned by “Lady Tottingham” to deal with these rodents wrecking her pristine lawn, “Wallace” is delighted. Not only have they gone up on the world, but he also gets to try out his new suction machine that soon eradicates her problem. Their problem? Well what do they do with all these left-over bunnies? He decides to try his new mind-altering gadget on them to brainwash them into never touching garden vegetables again. Of course that was never going to go to plan, and before they know it their community is being terrorised. None of their state-of-the-art security measures, nor, windows or walls can keep out this new menace - and they are getting the blame. With the pompous adventurer and would-be suitor “Quartermaine” pointing his shotgun at just about everything, our inventive duo are going to have track down this monstrous critter before it eats everyone out of house an home. It’s an homage to all things Hammer, with a little bit of “King Kong” in their too and the attention to detail is really entertaining - not just with the characterisations and expressive faces, but with the more incidental signposts, the shop names, the newspaper headlines: they are a turnip for the books with puns and double-entendres galore peppered throughout this humorous script. It’s got gizmos that would make “007” jealous and the comedy action hits the ground running and rarely stops for breath. Aardman at their best, this, and well worth a watch on a big screen where the creatively crafted stop-motion and Julian Nott’s whimsical score all make for an enjoyable watch.

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