Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Description:
DS 1 Sheet Movie Poster
- Advance Style B
Year: 2005
Condition: Mint
Dimension:
27" x 40"
Genre: Animation/Adventure/Comedy/Family
Item Description:
- Original
- One Sheet
- Double-Sided
- Advance, Style B
- Rolled
This is a DS or double-sided original
one Sheet promotional poster that has printing on both the front and the back of
the poster (printing on back side is a mirror image of printing on the front
side).
This entertainment art item is an authentic original piece. Original
entertainment art items are
valued by collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Synopsis: Eccentric inventor Wallace (voice of Peter Sallis) and his
faithful if often perplexed dog Gromit are back in their first feature-length
adventure from animator Nick Park. Wallace and Gromit have launched a new
business venture just in time for a major gardening competition in their
neighborhood of West Wallaby. "Anti-Pesto" is a humane pest-relocation service
in which Wallace and Gromit capture rabbits and other critters who have been
eating the produce from local gardens and give them new homes somewhere else.
Business has been going well, and when the woman hosting the garden show, Lady
Tottington (voice of Helena Bonham Carter), discovers a massive tribe of rabbits
has been making a mess of her garden, she calls in Wallace and Gromit to move
the bunnies elsewhere. Wallace is quite taken with Lady Tottington, but he's not
the only one -- Victor Quartermaine (voice of Ralph Fiennes) is a slick but
arrogant upper-class type who wants to win Lady Tottington's hand (and fortune)
and is convinced he can do a better job capturing the rabbits than Wallace.
However, Wallace's attempts to brainwash the rabbits away from veggies using his
latest invention has disastrous results, and soon Wallace has to deal with a
beastly bunny as well as a heavily-armed Quartermaine. Wallace and Gromit:
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit followed Park's previous film with the duo,
A Close Shave, by ten years, and was produced after Park broke through to
mainstream success with the feature "Chicken
Run".
Cast: Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Peter Kay,
Nicholas Smith, Clement Nicholas Smith, Liz Smith, Dicken Ashworth, Geraldine
McEwan, John Thomson, Edward Kelsey, Christopher Fairbank, William Vanderpuye,
Mark Gatiss, Peter Atkin, Vincent Ebrahim, Robert Horvath, Noni Lewis, Ben
Whitehead, James Mather; Director: Steve Box , Nick Park