WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT (Theatrical Release USA 2005)

Ben Meyers’ rating: 4.0|5.0 Starsìììì 

Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
—great to see Wallace and Gromit on the big screen again—takes the audience on a gentle ride through a simple story that is not too loud, too noisy, too busy, or too stressful. This little flick works just right for a family share. Well-written and presented story.
 

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Storyline 

Wallace and Gromit are on the job to protect Tottington Hall’s vegetable competition.

Additional Thanks 

Thank you to Directors Nick Park and Steve Box for directing effort. Thank you to Producers Claire Jennings, Carla Shelley, Peter Lord, David Sproxton, and Nick Park for making the film possible. Characters/cast include: Wallace (Voice of Peter Sallis), Gromit, Lord Quartermaine (Voice of Ralph Fiennes), Lady Tottington (Voice of Helena Bonham Carter), Police Mackintosh (Voice of Peter Kay), Reverend Hedges (Voice of Nicholas Smith), Mr. and Mrs. Murch (Voice of Liz Smith and Dicken Ashworth), Mr. Growbag (Voice of Edward Kelsey), Ms. Blight (Voice of Mark Gatiss), and Miss Thripp (Voice of Geraldine McEwan). 

Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe? 

Yes. Top-of-the-line stop motion animation makes this movie a sweet watch for the whole family. Clean and works at a higher level than other films of animation. Great artistic work for all involved. 

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