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Watership Down (1978)
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Unique in the annals of animated films, Watership Down is a serious, even grim tale that many will find relentless and depressing and others will find poetic and moving. It doesn't pull any punches. Death -- violent, disturbing death -- is ever present, portrayed in a manner that is astonishingly honest for a cartoon. As a result, it is that rare animated film that really aims for a mature audience, despite its superficial funny animal trappings. It has a brilliant opening, most likely created by UPA veteran
John Hubley
, which in a primitive and simplistic style relates a creation myth as told by rabbits. The style changes thereafter, with beautiful watercolor backgrounds and a more natural approach to character animation. Unfortunately, the animation suffers somewhat from this point, becoming a bit sloppy, although it continues to portray the characters' movements as realistically as possible. The character designs themselves are rather too similar, with the result that it is sometimes difficult to tell the various rabbits apart. The story is also sometimes told in too-broad strokes, leaving those unfamiliar with the novel confused as to exactly what has happened and, more importantly, why. However, these flaws are redeemed by some unforgettable sequences, including a chilling segment detailing the destruction of the rabbits' warren and a devastatingly sad end sequence in which the Black Rabbit of Death gently takes one of the heroes away with it. Voiced by a fine cast, with stellar work from
John Hurt
and
Richard Briers
, Watership Down is an imperfect film with some of the most powerful moments ever created for the genre. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Cast
Joss Ackland
Black Rabbit
Harry Andrews
Gen. Woundwort
John Bennett
Capt. Holly
Richard Briers
Fiver
Simon Cadell
Blackberry
Denholm Elliott
Cowslip
Lyn Farleigh
Cat
Hannah Gordon
Hyzenthlay
Nigel Hawthorne
Campion
John Hurt
Hazel
Roy Kinnear
Pigskin
Roy Kinnear
Pipkin
Mary Maddox
Clover
Zero Mostel
Kehaar
Richard O'Callaghan
Dandelion
Ralph Richardson
Chief Rabbit
Terence Rigby
Silver
Michael Graham Cox
Bigwig
Production Crew
Tony Guy
Animation Director
Philip Duncan
Animator
Tony Guy
Animator
Richard Adams
Book Author
Angela Morley
Composer (Music Score)
Malcolm Williamson
Composer (Music Score)
Marcus Dods
Composer (Music Score)
Mike Batt
Composer (Music Score)
Martin Rosen
Director
Terry Rawlings
Editor
Martin Rosen
Producer
Martin Rosen
Screenwriter
Richard Adam
Short Story Author
Richard Adam
Short Story Author
Mike Batt
Songwriter
Year: 1978
Runtime: 92
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Animated
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Avco Embassy Pictures
Nepenthe Productions
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