Watership Down - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Watership Down"
Watership Down (1978)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Watership Down - TMDB rating
7.194/10
596
Watership Down - Kinopoisk rating
7.384/10
4221
Watership Down - IMDB rating
7.5/10
43000

Actors and characters

Photo John Hurt #9981Photo John Hurt #9982Photo John Hurt #9983Photo John Hurt #9984

John Hurt

John Hurt
Character Hazel (voice)
Photo Richard Briers #88822Photo Richard Briers #88823

Richard Briers

Richard Briers
Character Fiver (voice)
Photo Michael Graham Cox #83214
Michael Graham Cox
Character Bigwig (voice)
Photo John Bennett #44898

John Bennett

John Bennett
Character Captain Holly (voice)
Photo Ralph Richardson #92950Photo Ralph Richardson #92951

Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson
Character Chief Rabbit (voice)
Photo Simon Cadell #120226Photo Simon Cadell #120227

Simon Cadell

Simon Cadell
Character Blackberry (voice)
Photo Terence Rigby #57214

Terence Rigby

Terence Rigby
Character Silver (voice)
Photo Roy Kinnear #30101

Roy Kinnear

Roy Kinnear
Character Pipkin (voice)
Photo Richard O

Richard O'Callaghan

Richard O'Callaghan
Character Dandelion (voice)
Photo Denholm Elliott #39360Photo Denholm Elliott #39361Photo Denholm Elliott #39362

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott
Character Cowslip (voice)
Photo Lynn Farleigh #5706Photo Lynn Farleigh #5707
Lynn Farleigh
Character Cat (voice)
Mary Maddox
Character Clover (voice)
Photo Zero Mostel #123787

Zero Mostel

Zero Mostel
Character Kehaar (voice)
Photo Harry Andrews #54477Photo Harry Andrews #54478Photo Harry Andrews #54479Photo Harry Andrews #54480

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews
Character General Woundwort (voice)
Photo Hannah Gordon #109071

Hannah Gordon

Hannah Gordon
Character Hyzenthlay (voice)
Photo Nigel Hawthorne #26973

Nigel Hawthorne

Nigel Hawthorne
Character Captain Campion (voice)
Photo Clifton Jones #119728
Clifton Jones
Character Blackavar (voice)
Photo Derek Griffiths #123788
Derek Griffiths
Character Vervain (voice)
Photo Michael Hordern #58488Photo Michael Hordern #58489

Michael Hordern

Michael Hordern
Character Frith (voice)
Photo Joss Ackland #45087Photo Joss Ackland #45088Photo Joss Ackland #45089Photo Joss Ackland #45090

Joss Ackland

Joss Ackland
Character Black Rabbit (voice)
Michelle Price
Character Lucy (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Richard Adams's fantasy novel "Watership Down" (1972).
  • The animated film was based on the book of the same name by British writer Richard Adams. He originally began telling it in the evenings as short stories about rabbits to his two daughters. They insisted that they be written down and published. This process took over two years.
  • Richard Adams' book was first published in 1972 by the British publisher Rex Collins. Before that, it had been rejected in turn by seven other publishers. The book quickly gained universal acclaim from literary critics and became a major bestseller. Over forty years, its total circulation worldwide exceeded 50 million copies.
  • The budget of the animated film, at 2 million British pounds, was fully funded from independent sources. This provided maximum freedom of action for the director and producers.
  • Initially, John Hubley was to be the director of the animated film. After his death in 1977, the project was headed by Martin Rosen, for whom the film was his directorial debut. Some of John Hubley's groundwork was preserved and included in the final version of the film.
  • Several British distributors in turn refused to work with the animated film. After lengthy negotiations, the producers managed to reach an agreement with Cinema International Corporation, a distributor of foreign films for Paramount Pictures. They agreed to release the film on the condition that its producers cover all release preparation costs.
  • Starting with a limited release in a handful of cinemas, the cartoon eventually ranked sixth among the highest-grossing releases of 1979 in the UK and Ireland.
  • The title song from the cartoon, Bright Eyes, written by British singer and composer Mike Batt and performed by American singer Art Garfunkel, became a colossal hit in Britain. It stayed at number one in the charts for six weeks and, with 1.15 million copies, became the best-selling single of 1979 in Britain.
  • Composer Mike Batt wrote several other songs for the cartoon, but none of them made it into its final soundtrack. Three of these songs were also performed by Art Garfunkel.
  • In 2004, the major British magazine Total Film ranked 'The Watership Down' 47th among the best British films of all time.
  • The film is based on Richard Adams' novel-fairy tale "Watership Down" (1972).
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