Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, 2005. Directed by Steve Box and Nick Park. © Dreamworks / Aardman Animations / Photofest.
Cereal Cinema: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Cereal Cinema combines two of the best things about Saturday mornings: cereal and a great movie.
We invite you to join us as we screen some of the funniest, most captivating, kid-friendly movies from the past to the present. Enjoy a buffet of cereal options included with your ticket and drip coffee available for purchase ($2). Tickets include complimentary General Admission to Newfields for those who wish to stick around after the film. Ages 5 and under are free but will still require a General Admission ticket.
Ingenious, cheese-loving inventor Wallace (Peter Sallis) and Gromit, his loyal sidekick, are the proud co-founders of Anti-Pesto, a humane pest control agency. The duo soon lands a job from the alluring Lady Campanula Tottington (Helena Bonham Carter) to stop a mysterious pest from destroying the town's prized crops for their annual vegetable pageant and must put their expertise to good use to save the day. While hunting the mysterious beast, Wallace finds himself at odds with Victor Quartermaine (Ralph Fiennes), an unscrupulous hunter and Lady Tottington’s fiancé, while trying to win the lady’s heart. Will Wallace and Gromit catch the monster? Will the vegetable pageant be saved?
Directed by Steve Box and Nick Park, 2005, 85 minutes, G.