The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
The movie follows Wallace and his his mute, loyal and intelligent dog, Gromit, as they set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues the residents of their village and threatens an annual vegetable competition.
1951, South Africa
22 December 1962, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
11 December 1921, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, UK
9 May 1932, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
4 October 1953, Hertfordshire, England, UK
1959, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
2 April 1969, Salford, Lancashire, England, UK
1 February 1921, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK
26 May 1966, Golders Green, London, England, UK
17 October 1966, Sedgefield, England, UK
18 July 1946, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England, UK
5 March 1934, Banstead, Surrey, England, UK
1930, Petersfield, Hampshire, England, UK
2 July 1973, Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
September 01, 2008
Park and co have shaped a wonderfully warm and fuzzy family adventure out of old horror clichà (C)s.
June 24, 2006
The finished article is so CGI-like that you wonder whether all that organic stop-frame stuff was necessary. Sorry, chaps.
December 26, 2013
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, featuring his heroic man-and-dog duo, Wallace and Gromit, is Park at his sublimely silly best.
January 15, 2008
Without question, both the best non live-action film and best family film since last year's The Incredibles.
April 29, 2009
This is a kids film everyone can enjoy,
September 01, 2008
The final work justifies every meticulous, monastic, masochistic effort.
October 15, 2005
Not all the plot points make sense, but they don't really need to.
September 29, 2008
It's not as good as the Oscar-winning shorts The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave, but it is good.
October 11, 2005
It's slightly amusing and I'd say when it comes out on video or if you catch it on cable, but to rush out to theaters...
October 11, 2005
There is something for everybody here: an unholy mixture of Philip Larkin and Bruce Wayne.

