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A Close Shave
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Synopsis
The third film to feature the claymation adventures of Wallace and Gromit, A Close Shave finds the inventor and his dog with a new business, new friends, and a new adversary. As the story begins, the team has decided to open a window-washing service, with Wallace providing clever gadgets while Gromit does the real work. Yet Wallace continues inventing in his spare time and has recently built a new device, the Knit-O-Matic, to clean and shear sheep -- which comes in quite handy when a lost lamb takes refuge in their home. Wallace and Gromit soon discover that this lamb has escaped from a pair of evil sheep rustlers who want him back. The mastermind of the rustling scheme turns out to be Preston, a dog belonging to local wool-shop proprietor Wendolene Ramsbottom; complicating things further is the fact Wendolene is also the object of Wallace's romantic affections. When Preston frames Gromit as the rustler and plots to steal the Knit-O-Matic, the pair must find a way to save the sheep and themselves. Director Nick Park once again mixes inventive animation with deviously clever plotting and whimsical humor, a combination that won him his third "Best Animated Short" Oscar. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Peter Sallis Wallace

Production Crew

Sam Jones Camera Operator
Sam Jones Camera Operator
Dave Alex Riddett Cinematographer
Julian Nott Composer (Music Score)
Nick Park Director
David Sproxton Executive Producer
Colin Rose Producer
Michael Rose Producer
Phil Lewis Production Designer
Bob Baker Screenwriter
Nick Park Screenwriter
Year: 1995
Runtime: 30
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Animated


Produced by
Aardman Animations

Awards
1995 - Best Animated Short - Academy
1995 - Best Animated Short - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie