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Release Date:
1 November 1978 (USA)
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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
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1 win
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2 nominations
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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)
(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)
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The greatest adaptation ever...
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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 (Technicolor)
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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:
Martin Rosen's directorial debut.
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Goofs:
Continuity: In a wide shot of Bigwig spotting Hyzenthlay and Blackavar in the distance, they appear as two rabbits with normal, erect ears. In the next shot, Blackavar's ears are shredded and drooping, as they should be.
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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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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:
Spoofed in "Superjail!: Time Police: Part 2 (#1.10)" (2008)
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Soundtrack:
Bright Eyes
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I would never spoil the wonder that is "Watership Down". The book and the film are timeless classics. I think it is the greatest adaptation of a novel (any genre) ever made and one of the most under-rated movies of all-time. They managed to capture more of a long novel (nearly 500 fantastic pages) than most films can compile from a 200 page source work. The soundtrack is beautiful (I'll be getting one for a Christmas present--thanx for the info IMDb!!) and matches the mood of the scenes perfectly.
Viewers will recognize someone they know in nearly every rabbit and, with unbiased observation, probably see themselves. It is at once gripping and gentle, heart-rending and endearing. You will find yourself humming the tunes incessantly for months afterward. I recommend reading the book first (also try "Traveler" by Adams, another classic), then purchasing the film, then the soundtrack--wait, better yet, write your Congressman and demand a DVD release. I long for another wide-screen viewing (hint, hint)!
I have noticed multiple comments that state the movie is too violent for children (it is somewhat graphic--to it's credit). For very small children, I would whole-heartedly agree, however, I think it depends on the individual. I was lucky enough to have a Father who took me to see it at the theatre when I was a youngster (about 5) and it did not scar me or give me nightmares--rather I learned the importance of the symbiotic circle of existence and the reality and necessity of life and death. It is still a comfort to me in times of sadness. In addition, the movie is highly layered and something new can be gleaned with nearly every viewing.
I enjoyed it for years and only later realized many people had never even heard of it...I take every opportunity to recommend it and not once, not once, have I heard anything but thanks for the suggestion. Most of them end up owning the film. Both symbolic and blunt, "Watership Down" is a triumph of emotional proportions and is exemplary of what adaptations, animation, scoring and good film-making should be about. This wonderful adventure is an asset to any collection...10/10.