After starting a pest control business, the dynamic duo land a job from the alluring Lady Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter) to stop a giant rabbit from destroying the town’s crops. Both Wallace and the stuffy Victor (Ralph Fiennes) vie for the lady’s affections. If Wallace wants to please his pretty client, and best Victor, he needs to capture that pesky bunny.
Hilarious slapstick hijinks from Aardman Animation.
The October 26, 12:30 pm screening and Oct 27 screening of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a Relaxed Screening. Relaxed Screenings are open to ANYONE who would benefit from a less restrictive and sensory-friendly experience. Learn more about Relaxed Screenings here.
Silly and sublime.
The New York Times
Nick Park & Steve Box
Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Peter Sallis, Liz Smith
UK
2005
English
Open to youth!
Book Tickets
Indigenous & Community Access
Credits
Screenwriter
Steve Box, Nick Park, Mark Burton, Bob Baker
Cinematography
Tristan Oliver, Dave Alex Riddett
Editor
David McCormick, Angharad Owen, Gregory Perler
Original Music
Julian Nott
Production Design
Phil Lewis
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