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Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)

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SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Limited Recommendation

Genre
Animation / Adventure / Comedy / Family
   
Synopsis

Cheese-loving Wallace and his clever canine chum Gromit are taking the local neighbourhood by storm with their humane pest-control enterprise "Anti-Pesto". However, when a mysterious vegetable ravaging beast begins attacking the town's sacred vegetable plot under cover of darkness, Lady Tottington commissions the dynamic duo to catch the fabled Were-Rabbit and save the day.

   
Directed by  
Steve Box; Nick Park.
   
Written by  
Nick Park (characters); Bob Baker; Steve Box; Mark Burton.
   
Starring  
Peter Sallis (Wallace / Hutch (voice)); Ralph Fiennes (Victor Quartermaine (voice)); Helena Bonham Carter (Lady Campanula Tottington (voice)); Peter Kay (PC Mackintosh (voice)); Nicholas Smith (Reverend Clement Hedges (voice)); Liz Smith (Mrs. Mulch (voice)); John Thomson (Mr. Windfall (voice)); Mark Gatiss (Miss Blight (voice)); Vincent Ebrahim (Mr. Caliche (voice)); Geraldine McEwan (Miss Thripp (voice)); Edward Kelsey (Mr. Growbag (voice)); Dicken Ashworth (Mr. Mulch (voice)); Robert Horvath (Mr. Dibber (voice)); Pete Atkin (Mr. Crock (voice)); Noni Lewis (Mrs. Girdling (voice)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
85
Ratings:
G (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 3 Oscar Wins:
1
Big 3 Oscar Noms:
1
IMDB page:
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Editor's comments: None added.

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