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Watership Down

1978

R

1 h 32 m

United Kingdom

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Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.
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John Hurt
Hazel
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Richard Briers
Fiver
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Michael Graham Cox
Bigwig
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John Bennett
Capt. Holly
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Ralph Richardson
Chief Rabbit
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Simon Cadell
Blackberry
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Terence Rigby
Silver
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Roy Kinnear
Pipkin
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Richard O'Callaghan
Dandelion
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Denholm Elliott
Cowslip
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Lynn Farleigh
Cat
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Mary Maddox
Clover
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Zero Mostel
Kehaar
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Harry Andrews
Gen. Woundwort
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Hannah Gordon
Hyzenthlay
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Nigel Hawthorne
Capt. Campion
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Clifton Jones
Blackavar
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Derek Griffiths
Vervain
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Derek Griffiths
Chervil

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VP

29/05/2023 20:46
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Dydysh14

18/11/2022 09:04
Trailer—Watership Down
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abhijay Singh

16/11/2022 11:59
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SOFIA ANDRES

16/11/2022 03:21
The Sun god Frith created all the animals. When El-Ahrairah and his rabbit people multiplied, Frith gifted some of the other animals with powers to be various predators. El-Ahrairah is given a fluffy tail and strong legs. With caution and cunning, the rabbits survive. In the present, Hazel leads a group of rabbits out of the warren when one has an apocalyptic vision. They face deadly obstacles, befriend a seagull and find a group under a tyrannical dictatorship. For a children's story, this is rather bloody and brutal. It can be scary for the little ones. It's a riveting adventure for the most part. The last part seems to have too many stories. The seagull tries to be comic relief but he doesn't get the job done. I would rather they stay with the rabbit farm story. There is one too many plots and I don't think the Efrafans are needed.
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Angela Amonoo-Neizer

16/11/2022 03:21
I finally got around to watching this classic tale about a group of rabbits who are convinced to leave their home after one of their friends has a bloody vision of danger that is about to come their way. This is a not a cutesy, Disney-style animation that sugarcoats the scary nature of the story. This is an often quite violent and sometimes disturbing film that comes right out and shows what might actually happen to these rabbits in real life. It is a film about survival and doing the right things to help friends survive. I would not recommend letting young children view this film without strong supervision. There are some very scary images here that would probably give many children nightmares. I would recommend this film to anybody except for those who for some reason hate animated films, but even many of them would likely find something to like about this one.
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KhaboninaQ

16/11/2022 03:21
There is nothing about "Watership Down" that I dislike. This film is a flawless adult fantasy that I never tire of viewing. The music is pure class, the voice talent is remarkable, the animation is charming (as are the characters), the story relevant, witty, humourous, and thought-provoking. Although this is an animated film about a society of rabbits seeking to establish a new warren in unknown lands, "Watership Down" is perhaps not a good film for young children, as the mood can be creepy at times, and there is a bit of violence and blood shed; certainly not in the same mood as, say, "The Secret Of Nimh". After viewing this film, one thing is for sure: you'll never look at rabbits in the same way ever again. Sure delight!
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Meryam kadmiri

16/11/2022 03:21
I am twelve years old and I personally loved it. It is one of the most touching films I have seen. All to do with these rabbits hardships. Some of it made me laugh whilst other bits made me cry, but thats just me. It is very good and also makes you think about what could be happening in real life. My dad used to take me shooting rabbits, but after Watership Down I never went again. The graphics may not be as high quality as some of the newest releases but don't let that put you off. It is a remarkable film and I loved it. Don't think that older films are no good because Watership Down is AMAZING! I think if you are under the age of eight then you might not like it due to some violence and gore, but eight plus with love it. Even adults will enjoy it.
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محمد النعمي 😎

16/11/2022 03:21
I saw this film initially when I was about six or seven years old and have seen it several times since. Of all the films I saw during my early childhood, none captivated me as much as Watership Down. I am now twenty eight years old and, despite the violence and sadness of the film, I have somehow turned out to be a fairly normal bloke rather than a murderer or manic depressive. Funny that. It is a complete fallacy to suggest that we must shield our children from anything that hints of the injustices that may exist in the real world. In fact, seeing a film such as this may help them in dealing with issues in their own lives or perhaps teach them lessons in understanding and appreciation of the world around them. Watership Down had that effect on me.
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YaSsino Zaa

16/11/2022 03:21
While not as good as the book itself, the movie was well done indeed. This was one of those books I lived in when I first read it, never has Richard Adams come close to what he achieved here, able to pull you the reader right down into the grass roots along with Hazel, Fiver and BigWig. And the animators did him justice...I don't have much to add here that others here haven't, save to say I enjoyed the classic voices used here a lot-from Joss Ackland as the 'Black Rabbit of Inle' to the late, much lamented Harry Andrews as Woundwort. Now THAT guy was as tough and ornery a character actor as ever I saw onscreen, and he did the brutal Woundwort character justice indeed. Of course I recommend this-***1/2 outta ****, the book being ****.
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mz_girl😘

16/11/2022 03:21
If I had had this video when I was 8 or 9, I think I would have watched it as much as or more than I watched any other video that I had at the time. It's quite an extraordinary film. I'm 21 now, and I found it very exciting and involving throughout. The only problem is that it always seems like the episodes in the film happen a bit too quick, making it pretty obvious that it was adapted from a much longer novel. Episodes that seem very important only last for three minutes or so. And they never did free the rabbits in the pen at the farmhouse. Still, it's a great movie. While not for the very young children (there is a bit of violence and gore), I think any kid 8 or above would really love this film. Learn that you don't have to just buy videos of recent films for children. Some of the older films are much better. 9/10.
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