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Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were Rabbit


Awards one after another, be it the Best Animated Feature at the 78th Academy Awards; or the Annie Award, an animation specific award show, winning ten out of the sixteen nominations of the 26 category of awards or be it innumerable awards in both Britain and North America- Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit hadnt pushed back in any of them.

Second only to Chicken Run, the first feature length animated movie directed by Nick Park and Steve Box, Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit has earned huge applauses wherever it was screened. This family oriented fantasy comedy was written jointly by Nick Park, Bob Baker, Steve Box and Mark Burton.
Produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations this Wallace and Gromit film was released by the DreamWorks Pictures and was shot entirely in Britain.The story is about an eccentric inventor Wallace and his faithful perplexed dog, Gromit. Wallace and Gromit for the first time entered a new venture for a major gardening competition called Anti- Pesto in removing the rabbits and rehabilitating them in a different place.
These rabbits ate and harmed the produce of the local gardens. Wallaces and Gromits rivalry with Victor Quartermaine, brainwashing the bunnies to stay away from the veggies and the disastrous results following it gives a twist and climax in the film.
It was about 16 years back when audiences came to know an eccentric cheese loving inventor master and the canine minded companion named Wallace and Gromit respectively through A Grand Day out, a clay animated slot. This was a product innovated by the brain of a young stop-motion animator named Nick Park. This slot was only a graduate project of Park when he was a student at the National Films and Television School in Beaconsfield, England and took six years in making.
Gradually through his rising career he reached Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit which he made in duration of five years with the help of 30 animators throughout the world and a crew of 250 people. Though Nick Park is not cited as a major filmmaking figure but is undoubtedly considered as creator of a handful of movies with a recognizable creative voice. In the Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Park was associated by a number of significant Hollywood individuals lending their voices for the creative characters.
Peter Sallis for Wallace, Ralph Fiennes for Victor Quartermaine, Helena Bonham Carter for Lady Campanula Tottington, Peter Kay for PC Mackintosh, Nicholas Smith for Reverend Clement Hedges, Clement Nicholas Smith for Reverend Hedges and Liz Smith for Mrs. Mulch could be acknowledged for giving voiceovers for the respective characters in the Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. It was due to these contributions that Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit have achieved high in the entertainment world. Wandg







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Wallace And Gromit In The Curse Of The Were Rabbit was written on June 05, 2007. Posted in Music, Movies & TV and Tagged Music, Movies & TV.












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