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Overview
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Director:
Writers:
Richard Adams (novel)
Martin Rosen (written by)
Release Date:
1 November 1978 (USA) more
Tagline:
All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and when they catch you, they will kill you... but first they must catch you.
Plot:
A group of rabbits flee their doomed warren and face many dangers to find and protect their new home. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(5 articles)
Adapt This: 'Beasts Of Burden' By Evan Dorkin And Jill Thompson
(From MTV Splash Page. 30 September 2009, 1:01 PM, PDT)
'Watership Down' writer orders bunny cull
(From digitalspy. 17 April 2009, 8:08 PM, PDT)
User Comments:
Excellent animated film--more for older children and adults more (126 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Hurt | ... | Hazel (voice) | |
| Richard Briers | ... | Fiver (voice) | |
| Michael Graham Cox | ... | Bigwig (voice) (as Michael Graham-Cox) | |
| John Bennett | ... | Captain Holly (voice) | |
| Ralph Richardson | ... | Chief Rabbit (voice) | |
| Simon Cadell | ... | Blackberry (voice) | |
| Terence Rigby | ... | Silver (voice) | |
| Roy Kinnear | ... | Pipkin (voice) | |
| Richard O'Callaghan | ... | Dandelion (voice) | |
| Denholm Elliott | ... | Cowslip (voice) | |
| Lynn Farleigh | ... | Cat (voice) (as Lyn Farleigh) | |
| Mary Maddox | ... | Clover (voice) | |
| Zero Mostel | ... | Kehaar (voice) | |
| Harry Andrews | ... | General Woundwort (voice) | |
| Hannah Gordon | ... | Hyzenthlay (voice) |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Richard Adams's Watership Down (UK) (complete title)
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Runtime:
101 min | Brazil:92 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
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Certification:
Australia:PG | Iceland:L | Finland:K-8 (video rating) | Argentina:Atp | Finland:K-10 | Sweden:7 | UK:U | USA:PG | West Germany:6 | Canada:F (Ontario) | Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) | Netherlands:AL
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Trivia:
Was originally directed by John Hubley, who died in 1977. He and his Faith's work can still be found in the film, most notably in the "fable" scene. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Cowslip tells the poem about the stream and the camera tilts up toward the ceiling, his head disappears before it has a chance to completely go off screen. more
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[first lines]
Narrator:
Long ago, the great Frith made the world. He made all the stars and the world lived among the stars. Frith made all the animals and birds and, at first, made them all the same. Now, among the animals was El-Ahrairah, the Prince of Rabbits. He had many friends and they all ate grass together...
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Troldspejlet: (#35.9)" (2006) more
Soundtrack:
Bright Eyes more
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British animated film about a bunch of rabbits leaving their old warren (which one psychic rabbit can tell is going to be destroyed) and searching for a new one. The movie recounts their adventures searching for one.
It may sound like a movie ideal for little kids--but it really isn't. It's an excellent adaptation of Richard Adams book which was written more for teenagers and adults. It's an ecological tale of how men are destroying the earth and (inadvertently it seems) killing innocent wildlife. It's also a very interesting story about how a group of rabbits survive on their own.
The animation is excellent--right up there with Walt Disney. The score is great, the script intelligent and the voices used perfectly match the characters. However, as I said, this isn't really for little kids. The story is dead serious and the only humor is provided by the bird Kehaar (who I personally found very annoying although Zero Mostel DOES have fun with the voice). Also, at the end, it gets very violent and quite bloody. When I saw it in a theatre in 1978 one small kid was in tears by the conclusion. So, use your own judgment but I would never let a small kid see this. This is perfect for teenagers and adults. A 10.